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The EU Law Live Conversation Series
by EU Law Live
EU Law Live’s Podcast Series, edited by the EU Law Live team
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The History of EU Law, with Morten Rasmussen and Bill Davies
In this Podcast, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Morten Rasmussen and Bill Davies, co-editors and co-authors of the latest book "The History of EU Law", on the development of the EU's legal system, seen from the optics of History.
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Open Talks on EU Enlargement: Roman Petrov on Ukrainian Accession
Sara Poli and Roman Petrov talk about the prospects and challenges of Ukrainian accession to the EU, in the context of a new series of conversations on accession
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A Podcast on EU Law Podcasts: The emergence of new means of communication in EU Law
This is a Podcast on EU Law Podcasts, a conversation with Felix Ronkes Agerbeek, Michal Riha and Daniel Sarmiento, in which they talk about the emergence of new means of communication in EU Law and the development of their EU Law Podcasts
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A conversation with Takis Tridimas on EU Law and Academia, Research and Education
In this Podcast, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Takis Tridimas about the research and teaching of EU Law, the evolution of this subject as part of the education of law students and the state of legal research in Europe
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In search of competitiveness or a bonfire of EU law? A conversation with Anu Bradford and Alberto Alemanno
The EU has launched a plan to promote competitiveness and boost the internal market through an ambitious deregulatory strategy. What does this make of the "Brussels Effect" and the EU's regulatory objectives? To discuss this, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Anu Bradford (Professor in Columbia University) and Alberto Alemanno (Professor in HEC and founder of The Good Lobby)
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The Alace Case and safe countries of origin. A conversation with M Cartabia, M Savino and F Munari
In this new Podcast of The Case, Marta Cartabia, Mario Savino and Francesco Munari talk about the Alace case, on the growingly contentious notion of safe countries of origin in the context of current migration reform.
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EU law blogs, platforms and online journals: a conversation with R. Wessel, M. Steinbeis and D. Sarmiento
A conversation with the editors of European Papers (Ramses Wessel), Verfassungsblog (Maximilian Steinbeis) and EU Law Live (Daniel Sarmiento), led by Guillermo Iñiguez, on the role of new sources of legal information, publication processes, the challenge of open access and the need to keep an information ecosystem independent in the current times.
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András Jakab and Lando Kirchmair talk about their latest book on 'Saving the EU' from Illiberal Member States
Daniel Sarmiento talks with András Jakab and Lando Kirchmair about their latest co-authored book, "Saving the EU from its Illiberal Member States", in which they analise the cultural roots and the possible ways forward in tackling the illiberal threat that current political trends pose for the EU.
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FIDE Conversations: Guillermo Iñiguez discusses Energy Solidarity and Energy Security with Alicja Sikora-Kalėda
In this third and final FIDE Conversations Podcast, Guillermo Iñiguez talks with Alicja Sikora-Kalėda, Rapporteure Générale of the Topic on energy solidarity and energy security – from green transition to the EU’s crisis management
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FIDE Conversations: Daniel Sarmiento, Alice Jaume and Emanuele Rebasti on EU Emergency Law
In this new FIDE Conversation Podcast, Julia Fernández Arribas talks with the general and institutional rapporteurs of the FIDE topic on EU Emergency Law, Daniel Sarmiento, Alice Jaume and Emanuele Rebasti.
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Eleanor Spaventa and Luke Dimitrios Spieker discuss the "golden passports" case
In this Podcast, Eleanor Spaventa, from Bocconi University, and Luke Dimitrios Spieker, from Humboldt University Berlin, discuss the groundbreaking judgment of the Court of Justice in the "golden passports" case: Commission v. Malta, conducted by Guillermo Iñiguez, In-Depth editor of EU Law Live.
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FIDE Conversations: Martin Husovec and Lena Hornkohl discuss the DMA and the DSA
In this special issue of the FIDE Conversations, Lena Hornkohl talks with Martin Husovec, General Rapporteur of the FIDE Congress on the Digital Economy, in anticipation of the discussions that will take place in FIDE on this topic.
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A conversation with Elise Muir on the EU's fundamental rights framework and policy
Daniel Sarmiento talks with Elise Muir, Professor of EU Law at KU Leuven and Director of its Institute of European Union Law, on some of the main challenges of the EU in its human rights policy and the Court of Justice's case law on human rights.
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A conversation with Ignacio Garcia Bercero on the challenges to the EU's trade policy
Daniel Sarmiento talks in detail with Ignacio Garcia Bercero, former trade expert and negotiator of the European Commission and currently a fellow in Bruegel, on the current landscape of world trade and its impact on the EU's trade and global agenda
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A conversation with Sir Nicholas Forwood KC, former judge of the General Court
A conversation with Sir Nicholas Forwood KC, former judge of the General Court and one of the leading barristers of his generation, having worked on some of the seminal cases in the case-law of European courts.
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Special edition: welcome to FIDE 2025 in Katowice, with K. Lenaerts, M. Szpunar and F. Nicola
Special edition: a Podcast on the upcoming FIDE 2025 Congress, that will take place in Katowice, Poland, in conversation with K. Lenaerts, M. Szpunar and F. Nicola.
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A conversation on the reform of the Court of Justice with Takis Tridimas
Takis Tridimas, Chair of European Law at King's College London, talks with Daniel Sarmiento about the reform of the Court of Justice that will partly transfer the preliminary reference procedure to the General Court, as well as other major novelties that will bring about the biggest overhaul of the Union's court system since the creation of the Court of First Instance in 1989
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A conversation with Marc van der Woude, President of the General Court
In conversation with Marc van der Woude, President of the General Court, on the eve of one of the largest reforms every introduced in the Union's court system, to discuss the enlargement of the General Court, the transfer of preliminary references and many other issues.
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A conversation with Christiaan Timmermans: a life in European law
A conversation with Christiaan Timmermans, former judge of the Court of Justice, on his professional career as a European lawyer, the past and present Court, and the current state of the European Union.
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A conversation with Catherine Barnard about post-Brexit Britain and the Law
Daniel Sarmiento talks with Catherine Barnard, Professor of European and Employment Law at the University of Cambridge, about the implications of Brexit in the UK's legal order and the future of EU-UK relations
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Artificial Intelligence and EU Law, in conversation with Cornelia Kutterer and Herwig Hofmann
Artificial Intelligence and EU Law - A conversation with Cornelia Kutterer and Herwig Hofmann about the impact of AI in the public and the private sector, seen from the perspective of EU Law and the upcoming AI Act.
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A conversation with Daniel Calleja Crespo, Director General of the Legal Service of the European Commission
A conversation about EU law, integration through law, and the fascinating career of one of the EU's most powerful lawyers: Daniel Calleja Crespo, Director General of the Legal Service of the European Commission
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A FIDE Conversation on European Social Union
A FIDE Conversation on European Social Europe with Sacha Garben (College of Europe, Bruges) and Sophie Robin-Olivier (Paris I, Sorbonne).
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A FIDE Conversation on the Geopolitical implications of EU Competition and Trade
A conversation with Jean-François Bellis, Isabelle van Damme and Ben Smulders on the new geopolitical dimension of the EU's competition and trade policies
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A conversation with Lorena Boix on cybersecurity and digital resilience in EU law
Daniel Sarmiento and Emilija Berzanskaite speak with Lorena Boix, Director of Digital Society, Trust and Cybersecurity in the European Commission, to discuss the legal challenges that the EU faces in the digital terrain
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A FIDE 2023 Conversation on the Rule of Law and Mutual Trust
A conversation with the rapporteurs of the FIDE 2023 Congress topic on the rule of law and mutual trust, Miguel Poiares Maduro, Clemens Ladenburger, Yona Marinova and Jonathan Tomkin
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A conversation with Koen Lenaerts, President of the Court of Justice of the European Union
A conversation with Koen Lenaerts, President of the Court of Justice of the EU, on the past, present and future of the Court of Justice, of his evolution as an EU lawyer, and many others issues, conducted by Daniel Sarmiento
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A conversation with Francesco Viganò, judge of the Italian Constitutional Court
In this Podcast, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Francesco Viganò, judge of the Italian Constitutional Court and Professor of Criminal Law at Bocconi University, Milan, about judicial dialogue in Europe and the challenges of constitutional justice in a European context.
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A conversation with Allan Rosas on the present and future of EU Law
A conversation with Allan Rosas, professor of Law and former judge of the Court of Justice, on the current trends in the case-law of the Court of Justice, the evolution of the Institutions and the future of the European Union's legal order.
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A conversation with Tommaso Pavone about The Ghostwriters, the secret eurolawyers that fashioned EU law
A conversation with Tommaso Pavone in the wake of his recently published book The Ghostwriters, about the role of national lawyers in shaping landmark cases of EU law in the sixties and seventies, paving the way for groundbreaking change and challenging the orthodox narrative of the "judicial-empowerment" thesis.
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A conversation with Marlene Wind on the strategic challenges of the EU
A conversation with Marlene Wind, Director of the Centre for European Politics at the University of Copenhagen, on the challenges facing the EU, from the Russian menace to the rule of law crisis
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A conversation with Maciej Bernatt on Antitrust law and Populism
Maciej Bernatt, author of "Antitrust and Populism", talks with Daniel Sarmiento on the implications that rising illiberal movements pose for traditional competition policy.
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A conversation with Roman Petrov on the legal implications of Ukraine's accession to the EU
A Podcast about the legal issues surrounding the accession of Ukraine to the EU, in the wake of a military offensive and a geopolitical crisis that forces the EU to reassess its place in the world order. Roman Petrov is Professor of International Law and EU Law at the National University of Kyiv and a leading expert on EU-Ukraine relations.
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A conversation with Robert Spano, President of the European Court of Human Rights
Robert Spano, President of the European Court of Human Rights, discusses with Daniel Sarmiento some of the main challenges of Europe's leading human rights court
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A conversation with Dan Kelemen and Tommaso Pavone on the Commission's recent role as enforcer of EU Law
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The rule of law in Europe: a conversation with Daniel Halberstam and Paul Nemitz
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A quick tour of the 2021 FIDE Congress
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A conversation with Joseph Weiler (Part II) on academia in EU law and the research community
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A conversation with Joseph Weiler (Part 1), on the past, present and future of European integration
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The rule of law in Europe: a conversation with Allan Rosas and Miguel Poiares Maduro
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A conversation with Jakub Jaraczewski on the Polish crisis after the Constitutional Court's ruling in K 3/21
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A conversation with Pablo Ibañez Colomo on the shaping of EU competition law
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The Young FIDE Seminar: EU law talent in conversation
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The Conference on the Future of Europe seen from a citizen's perspective. A conversation with Alberto Alemanno
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A talk with Helen Darbishire, Executive Director of Access Info Europe, on Transparency and Freedom of Information
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A conversation with Jim Cloos on the reform of the EU Treaties: past and future
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A conversation about women and EU Law with Gráinne de Búrca, Isabelle Van Damme, Sacha Prechal and Chiara Zilioli
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A conversation on the challenges of European courts with José Igreja Matos, President of the European Association of Ju
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FIDE Conversation on EU Law and National Courts with Michal Bobek, Michael Dougan and Anna Wallerman
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A conversation on the drafting of the Charter, with Niall Coghlan and Marc Steiert
Celebrating the XXth Anniversary of the Charter of Fundamental Rights. EU Law Live's Podcast Series, edited by the EU Law Live team
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