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Opportunity Cost: Why Brexit is not quite the security and defence moment Brussels has been banking on

Benjamin Martill   Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent claim that NATO was ‘brain-dead’ and that Europe needed to focus on building up …

13th November 2019 cdemowbr
Euro note

The UK and the post-Brexit financial services regulatory and supervisory regime: From rule-maker to rule-taker?

Cleo Davies, PhD candidate in Politics at Edinburgh University. The Single Market in financial services, just like any trade regime, is governed by a set of rules and standards. After …

6th November 2019 cdemowbr
New EU Leaders

The EU’s New Leadership: Imperative to Overcome Europe’s Uncertain Politics

Anthony Salamone Since the European Parliament elections in May, attention in Brussels has focused on determining the leadership of the EU institutions for the new institutional cycle (2019-2024). On 2 …

28th October 2019 cdemowbr
European puzzle pieces

EU and Regions relationships between challenges, reactions and initiatives: what’s next?

Gabriella Saputelli of ISSiRFA, Rome was our very first JMCE Fellow at the University of Edinburgh’s Law School, spending a week here in mid-October 2019.  This is her blog, written …

23rd October 2019 cdemowbr

Brexit and the future of the Unions

  This blog post is the full text of Sir Jonathan Faull’s lecture in the University of Edinburgh’s prestigious Montague Burton Lecture Series.  The lecture was delivered on 16th September …

3rd October 2019 cdemowbr

Resolving Norm Conflicts in EU Law

Emily Hancox – Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute Usually, within a legal order there are certain tools for resolving conflicts between legal norms. Most well-known are the principle of …

20th June 2019 cdemowbr

The Establishment of the Entry/Exit System by Regulation (EU) 2017/2226: What can it do for you?

Tamara Fischer, LLM Candidate in General Law, The University of Edinburgh  Winning entry for the EU Immigration Law Prize 2018/19 In times of crisis one can count on the hyperactivity …

20th June 2019 cdemowbr

The Regulation establishing an Entry/Exit System: a legitimate interference with data protection rights?

Tiffany Guggenbühl, LLM Candidate in Human Rights Law, The University of Edinburgh Winning entry for the EU Immigration Law Prize 2018/19 Introduction External border control and internal security in the …

20th June 2019 cdemowbr

Fisheries-related questions about the ECJ’s judgments in the Western Sahara saga

Mihail Vatsov, University of Edinburgh, School of Law. The EU has found itself in the middle of the next major international law saga after Kadi. This is the Western Sahara …

20th February 2019 cdemowbr

Forty years in, forty years out

Tamara Hervey, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, University of Sheffield The EU affects virtually every aspect of the UK’s health laws and policies.  NHS staffing, integrated health care on …

28th December 2018 cdemowbr

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