Michaelmas Term |
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Date |
Speaker |
Title |
8 October 2008 |
Jo Murkens |
The Relationship between National European and International Law in the recent CFI/ECJ terrorism cases |
15 October 2008 |
Alan Dashwood |
Falling out of love with the ECJ |
22 October 2008 |
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott |
The Rule of Law and the EU's Area of Freedom Security and Justice |
29 October 2008 |
Catherine Seville |
Developments (and Non-developments) in EU IP Law |
5 November 2008 |
Robert O’Donoghue |
Applying the Viking and Laval case law in practice: views from the Bar |
12 November 2008 |
Catherine Donnelly |
The Federalising Effects of Administrative Law: An EU-US Comparison |
19 November 2008 |
Pinar Akman |
Exploitative Abuse in Art. 82EC: Back to Basics? |
Lent Term |
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Date |
Speaker |
Title |
21 January 2009 |
Dr Catherine Donnelly |
The Federalising Effects of Administrative Law: An EU-US Comparison |
28 January 2009 |
Matthew Dyson |
Connecting Tort and Crime: Comparative Legal History in England and Spain |
4 February 2009 |
Prof Geert van Calster |
Regulatory innovation and regulatory competition in the EU: Of Talks and Walks |
11 February 2009 |
Prof John Spencer, QC |
EU Law and People Trafficking |
18 February 2009 |
Sophie Boyron |
The 'new' French constitution and the European Union |
25 February 2009 |
Prof Christopher Hilson
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Risk and Human Rights before the ECHR: Towards a new approach
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4 March 2009 |
Prof Sophie Robin-Olivier |
The interaction between National, European and International norms in the development of labour Law |
11 March 2009 |
Jan Komarek |
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.