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  1. 27 Mar

    Sustainability and business law: a very European affair?

    This talk provides an introduction into the debate around competition law and sustainability and compares the different approached encountered around the world.

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    Audience: Public

  2. 12 Mar

    Colonialism and EU Law

    This seminar focuses on Colonialism and EU Law research, most recently published as 'Peoples, Inhabitants and Workers: Colonialism in the Treaty of Rome' and discusses its forthcoming edited volume.

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    Audience: Public

  3. 21 Feb

    Book Launch: Not What The Bus Promised: Health Governance after Brexit

    In this event we hear about the implications of Brexit on the NHS: medicines, medical devices and equipment; and biomedical research.

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    Audience: Public

  4. 23 Nov

    Book Talk: EU Withdrawal as a Supranational Affair

    This seminar will look at the book that brings together the many valuable lessons the British have left us with concerning legal and procedural constraints.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  5. 20 Nov

    City Law School book launch: "Digital Empires" by Prof. Anu Bradford (Columbia Law School)

    "Digital Empires" offers a comprehensive overview of the competing digital governance models in the US, China, and the EU.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  6. 2 Oct

    Beyond "As If" Constitutionalism: Revenue, Borrowing, and Spending in the New Regime of European Integration

    This seminar will look at a transition of potentially profound constitutional significance, one that may portend the emergence of a genuinely new regime of European integration.

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    Audience: Public

  7. 29 Jun

    Book symposium: The EU as a Global Digital Actor (Hart Publishing 2022) by Elaine Fahey

    A book symposium on The EU as a Global Digital Actor (Hart 2022), a monograph published by Elaine Fahey in 2022.

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    Location: Law School Building [T]

    Audience: Public

  8. 16 May

    Rethinking EU Foreign Policy through a Decentring Approach: When the EU deals with the religious and the secular

    Prof. Sarah Wollf will discuss how the EU has engaged with religious actors, and how decentring is impacted by uncertainties about EU's secular identity and values.

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    Audience: Public

  9. 26 Apr

    The Facebook / Meta Oversight Board: International and Regional Law Applications

    This hybrid event explores the activity of the Oversight Board in its first year of operation and looks towards the future.

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    Location: Law School Building [T]

    Audience: Public

  10. 29 Mar

    Can Competition Law be “Sector-Specific”? The Example of Digital Markets Regulation

    This presentation will talk about the relationship between the DMA and the existing EU competition rules, and explores the notion of sector-specific competition law more broadly.

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    Audience: Public