Book review – Birkinshaw, European Public Law: The achievement and the Brexit challenge, Kluwer, 2020, 3rd edn – reviewed by Yseult Marique
2020 is yet another year with a major challenge for our collective wellbeing and for the basic components of the human commons. International, national and local public bodies and collective … Continue reading
Permanent joint committees in Belgium: involving citizens in parliamentary debate
Originally posted on The Constitution Unit Blog:
Citizens’ assemblies are increasingly used in the UK and around the world to examine difficult policy questions. But they are typically ad hoc…
D. Dragos et al., The Sound of Silence in European Administrative Law (Palgrave Macmillan 2020)
Originally posted on British Association of Comparative Law:
Sound of Silence in European Administrative Law attempts for the first time to engage in a comparative assessment of the different models…
Prince Andrew: six lessons for modern monarchy
Originally posted on The Constitution Unit Blog:
Prince Andrew has withdrawn from public life and his royal duties. Robert Hazell, who has just completed work on a comparative study of…
Comparing European monarchies: a conference first
Originally posted on The Constitution Unit Blog:
In early March the Constitution Unit convened a conference of 25 leading experts on the monarchies in Europe. It had been two years…
Brussels – 14.02.2020 – Call for Applications: Early Career Researchers Workshop Convergence and Differentiation in European and Comparative Administrative Law
By a twist of history, European institutions are currently recognising that the EU project requires differentiation in time, manners and space across Member States.[1] Yet, the EU also has to … Continue reading
Uber in London: the battle between public and private regulation
via Uber in London: the battle between public and private regulation
Research assistant position vacant – „ pan-European general principles of good administration, Council of Europe and its Member States”
The Chair for Public Law, German and European Administrative Law, of the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer (Prof. Dr. Ulrich Stelkens) announces a vacant full-time position as Research Assistant … Continue reading
Brexit as a secession
Originally posted on British Association of Comparative Law:
Unlike breach, withdrawal from an international treaty is in principle a lawful act. Article 54 of the Vienna Convention on the Law…
Conference – The Future of Administrative Law – Paris, 21-22 June 2018
Since its creation in 2007, the Chaire Mutations de l’Action publique et du Droit Public (MADP) of Sciences Po Paris has focused on the legal instruments required for modernising public … Continue reading
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