Barsea Conference: Comparative Public Law and European Legal Identity” – Account
On March 24th 2017, the Essex School of Law organized a conference on “Comparative Public Law and European Legal Identity” thanks to the generous financial support provided by a British … Continue reading →
Oliver Butler – The Public-Private Divide in UK Data Protection: Engagement During and After Brexit
Now that Article 50 has been triggered, negotiations will begin to give effect to the Brexit referendum result. UK data protection law is likely to feature prominently. Cross-border data flows … Continue reading →
Report – Second workshop – comparative public law in Europe
On December 16th 2016, the Essex School of Law hosted the second workshop on “Comparative Public Law and European Legal Identity” thanks to the generous financial support provided by a … Continue reading →
Second Barsea workshop – Brussels – December 16, 2016
Friday 16th December – Morning 8:45-9:00 Registration 9:00-9:30 Welcome and update – Dr Yseult Marique (Essex/Speyer) 9:30-10:40 Session 1) Practitioner and academic perspectives on engagement (Chair: Professor John Bell – Cambridge) Professor … Continue reading →
Report – First workshop – Comparative public law and European Legal Identity – Opportunities and Challenges when engaging with non-academic actors
On September 29th-30th 2016, the Essex School of Law hosted the first workshop on “Comparative Public Law and European Legal Identity” thanks to the generous financial support provided by a … Continue reading →
Challenges and questions when designing an engagement strategy with non-academic actors – Illustrations from a Barsea project
Participants in the Barsea project “Comparative Public Law and European Legal identity” were asked to identify the main challenges and questions they had when they sought to elaborate their engagement … Continue reading →
Strategies for engaging with non-academic actors – Illustrations from a BARSEA project
Participants in the Barsea project “Comparative Public Law and European Legal identity” were asked to develop their strategy for engaging with non-academic actors. From their strategies, answers to three different … Continue reading →
European Commonwealth – Comparative public law, subsidiarity and pluralism
In these turbulent times, marked by an intense need to find a way for European nations to express their political, social and economic vision for the future, enlightening food for … Continue reading →
Workshop – Essex – 29th-30th September 2016 – provisional programme
The program for the first workshop of this project is now available in a provisional format. Thursday 29th September (Essex Business School – Room 2.45) 12:00-13:00 Registration and lunch … Continue reading →