160 Epizód

  1. 'The Public Procurement Rules in Action: an Empirical Exploration of Social Impact and Ideology' - Amy Ludlow: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 11. 08.
  2. 'The Impact of the European Union Current Crisis on Law, Policy and Society' - Anca Chirita: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 10. 16.
  3. 'Practical Aspects of Negotiations among EU Institutions Under the Lisbon Treaty' - Andriana Sukova-Tosheva: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 10. 09.
  4. 'Scottish Independence: The EU and International Law Perspectives': CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 05. 09.
  5. 'The EU and the Decline of European Civilisation' - Professor Philip Allott: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 05. 08.
  6. 'The EU and the Decline of European Civilisation' - Professor Philip Allott: CELS Seminar (Audio)

    Közzétéve: 2013. 05. 07.
  7. 'The Legal and Institutional Consequences of the Financial Crisis in Spain' - Professor Carlos Moreiro: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 05. 01.
  8. 'The EU and the European Social Charter' - Urfan Khaliq: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 03. 13.
  9. 'Assessment of the Court’s response to a political question': Dr Michael Waibel

    Közzétéve: 2013. 03. 11.
  10. 'Pringle – the German response and the ESM legality': Professor Christian Calliess

    Közzétéve: 2013. 03. 11.
  11. 'Economic and monetary policy after Pringle': Professor Simon Deakin

    Közzétéve: 2013. 03. 11.
  12. 'Introduction to the Pringle case and legal issues which arise from a separate Treaty': Professor Alan Dashwood and Dr Markus Gehring

    Közzétéve: 2013. 03. 11.
  13. 'The Ambiguity of (De)-harmonisation in EU Environmental Law' - Maria Lee: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 03. 07.
  14. 'Scottish Independence: The EU and International Law Perspectives': CELS Seminar (Audio)

    Közzétéve: 2013. 02. 28.
  15. 'Why Compare? A Comparison of the Use of Comparative Judicial Materials by the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights in Human Rights Cases' - Christopher McCrudden: CELS Sem

    Közzétéve: 2013. 02. 27.
  16. 'Common Method of Interpretation for a More Harmonized Private Law in Europe - The Challenge to Go Beyond Black-letter Rules and Commentaries' - Pascal Pichonnaz: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 02. 21.
  17. 'From Women and Labour Law to Putting Gender and Law to Work' - Judy Fudge: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 02. 14.
  18. 'From Hard to Soft: Governance in the EU Internal Market' - Vassilis Hatzopoulos: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 02. 13.
  19. 'Proportionality in EU Law' - Wolf Sauter: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 02. 06.
  20. 'The Role of the European Central Bank in the Financial Crisis' - Dr Dan Wilsher: CELS Seminar

    Közzétéve: 2013. 01. 30.

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The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, runs a series of lunchtime seminars during the Michaelmas and Lent Terms. These seminars provide a platform for the presentation of new ideas by leading scholars from inside and outside the University. The lunchtime seminars address topical issues of European Union Law and Comparative Law, with a view to using collective debate as a forum for developing and disseminating ideas, and producing high quality research publications which contribute to an understanding of major issues in the European Union. There is a close link between the CELS Lunchtime Seminar series and the Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies (CYELS). Papers generated from most of these seminars are published as articles in the CYELS. Video recordings of the seminars are made available via podcast, and videos on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy4oXRK6xgzGUiTnOrTDiD0SfIbGj2W-x). For more information see the CELS website at http://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/

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