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Michaelmas Term

Date

Speaker

Title

8 October 2008

Jo Murkens
Law Department, London School of Economics

The Relationship between National European and International Law in the recent CFI/ECJ terrorism cases

15 October 2008

Alan Dashwood
University of Cambridge

Falling out of love with the ECJ

22 October 2008

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
Oxford

The Rule of Law and the EU's Area of Freedom Security and Justice

29 October 2008

Catherine Seville
University of Cambridge

Developments (and Non-developments) in EU IP Law

5 November 2008

Robert O’Donoghue
Brick Court Chambers

Applying the Viking and Laval case law in practice: views from the Bar

12 November 2008

Catherine Donnelly
School of Law, Trinity College Dublin

The Federalising Effects of Administrative Law: An EU-US Comparison

19 November 2008

Pinar Akman
School of Law, University of East Anglia

Exploitative Abuse in Art. 82EC: Back to Basics?

Lent Term

Date

Speaker

Title

21 January 2009

Dr Catherine Donnelly
School of Law, Trinity College Dublin

The Federalising Effects of Administrative Law: An EU-US Comparison

28 January 2009

Matthew Dyson
Jesus College

Connecting Tort and Crime: Comparative Legal History in England and Spain

4 February 2009

Prof Geert van Calster
Collegium Falconis, KU Leuven

Regulatory innovation and regulatory competition in the EU: Of Talks and Walks

11 February 2009

Prof John Spencer, QC
Selwyn College

EU Law and People Trafficking

18 February 2009

Sophie Boyron
University of Birmingham

The 'new' French constitution and the European Union

25 February 2009

Prof Christopher Hilson
School of Law, University of Reading

Risk and Human Rights before the ECHR: Towards a new approach

 

4 March 2009

Prof Sophie Robin-Olivier
University of ParisX - Nanterre

The interaction between National, European and International norms in the development of labour Law

11 March 2009

Jan Komarek
University of Oxford

Precedent in European Law: A Doctrine without Theory?

1.05 pm – 1.55 pm
Venue (unless otherwise stated): Lecture Room B16, Faculty of Law
All welcome

Enquiries to cels@law.cam.ac.uk

There will be a buffet lunch available outside B16 from 12.45 pm generously sponsored by Shearman & Sterling.