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Tag: EU Law

Natolin Dialogues with Professor Joseph WEILER: “Law, Conscience and Justice: In search of synergy” (CoE, Poland)

Posted on 01/02/2019

Natolin Dialogues with Professor Joseph WEILER: “Law, Conscience and Justice: In search of synergy” On Wednesday 9 January 2019, the […]

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TEPSA Brief: “Cross-border matrimonial rights in the EU: how the notion of the supranational citizen alters the conflict of family laws”, Maryia Breskaya

Posted on 28/01/2019

TEPSA is happy to present its new policy brief “Cross-border matrimonial rights in the EU: how the notion of the […]

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“Private enforcement of EU competition law: the impact of the damages directive”, Pier Luigi Parcu, Giorgio Monti, and Marco Botta (EUI, Italy)

Posted on 26/10/2018

During the past decade, the use of private enforcement within competition law has gradually increased throughout Europe but major differences […]

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Agenda

  • Tue
    19
    Feb
    2019

    Event: “The European Energy Transition: a year ahead of the twenties”, 19 February 2019 (RSCAS, EUI, Italy)

    Bruegel
  • Thu
    21
    Feb
    2019
    Fri
    22
    Feb
    2019

    High-level Conference organised by the Department of European Legal Studies on "The Internal Market 2.0" (CoE, Belgium)

    College of Europe, Verversdijk 16, Bruges, building A, Auditorium 1
  • Fri
    22
    Feb
    2019
    Sun
    24
    Feb
    2019

    Natolin student delegation at the London International Model United Nations, 22-24 February 2019 (CoE, Poland)

    London
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