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Centre for European and Comparative Legal Studies (CECS), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.

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CECS's Signe Larsen and Hanna Eklund are participating in the workshop Local Meanings of EU Law at University Paris Est Créteil!

CECS_CPH_Law's tweet image. CECS's Signe Larsen and Hanna Eklund are participating in the workshop Local Meanings of EU Law at University Paris Est Créteil!

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These past two days have been intellectually enriching, filled with intense and stimulating discussions during the EASTERNISATION workshop, which focused on Russian and Chinese roles in the regionalization of international law and their impact on global reordering (1)

IMarchukCPH's tweet image. These past two days have been intellectually enriching, filled with intense and stimulating discussions during the EASTERNISATION workshop, which focused on Russian and Chinese roles in the regionalization of international law and their impact on global reordering (1)
IMarchukCPH's tweet image. These past two days have been intellectually enriching, filled with intense and stimulating discussions during the EASTERNISATION workshop, which focused on Russian and Chinese roles in the regionalization of international law and their impact on global reordering (1)
IMarchukCPH's tweet image. These past two days have been intellectually enriching, filled with intense and stimulating discussions during the EASTERNISATION workshop, which focused on Russian and Chinese roles in the regionalization of international law and their impact on global reordering (1)

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HANNA EKLUND argues that Europe’s centuries long history of colonialism is not just a historical exercise but also a starting point for an examination of EU law of today. verfassungsblog.de/colonialism-an…

Verfassungsblog's tweet image. HANNA EKLUND argues that Europe’s centuries long history of colonialism is not just a historical exercise but also a starting point for an examination of EU law of today.

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Want to know more about the colonial language in the Treaty of Rome and discover how colonialism influenced the origins of European integration? Check out my conversation with Hanna Eklund: revdem.ceu.edu/2024/03/14/col…


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Indeed. What a great article by Hanna Eklund. Exploring EU law's foundational categories in the context of colonialism and all that showing how to thoroughly use archival work on the EU. Very recommended!


Yesterday CECS hosted a seminar on vulnerability and discontent in law and technology.

CECS_CPH_Law's tweet image. Yesterday CECS hosted a seminar on vulnerability and discontent in law and technology.

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How has EU law been shaped by colonialism? Hanna Eklund argues that the categorisation of individuals into peoples, inhabitants and workers from the founding Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Lisbon serves as a device of exclusion along colonial lines. academic.oup.com/ejil/advance-a…


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¿Cómo el colonialismo moldeó el derecho de la UE? Hanna Eklund sostiene que la categorización de los individuos en pueblos, habitantes y trabajadores desde el Tratado de Roma hasta el de Lisboa opera como un dispositivo de exclusión de líneas coloniales. academic.oup.com/ejil/advance-a…


Last Friday at CECS seminar Eirik Holmøyvik spoke on The Venice Commission.

CECS_CPH_Law's tweet image. Last Friday at CECS seminar Eirik Holmøyvik spoke on The Venice Commission.
CECS_CPH_Law's tweet image. Last Friday at CECS seminar Eirik Holmøyvik spoke on The Venice Commission.

Yesterday´s CECS seminar featured an insightful talk by guest lecturer Lauren Kohn Goldschmidt, who explored ”Theorizing Fourth Branch Institutions”.

CECS_CPH_Law's tweet image. Yesterday´s CECS seminar featured an insightful talk by guest lecturer Lauren Kohn Goldschmidt, who explored ”Theorizing Fourth Branch Institutions”.

Prof. Helle Krunke gave a presentation on Fundamental Constitutional Principles at the @EuropeanLawInst Annual Conference in Vienna #UniersitatWien For more read the 2023 @EuropeanLawInst Annual Conference draft agenda⬇️ europeanlawinstitute.eu/fileadmin/user…

CECS_CPH_Law's tweet image. Prof. Helle Krunke gave a presentation on Fundamental Constitutional Principles at the @EuropeanLawInst Annual Conference in Vienna #UniersitatWien

For more read the 2023 @EuropeanLawInst Annual Conference draft agenda⬇️
europeanlawinstitute.eu/fileadmin/user…

🔥Asst. Prof. Sune Klinge revisited topics of @DEMOS_H2020 when he took the stage on DR Deadline, speaking on Poland on a democratic collision course with the EU dr.dk/drtv/se/deadli…


On the occasion of Danish Constitution Day, Asst. Prof. Sune Klinge took the opportunity to share his insightful thoughts on the Danish Constitution. Grundlovsdag – holder Grundloven endnu? I anledning af Grundlovsdag stiller vi... video.ku.dk/video/86176916…

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Grundlovsdag – holder Grundloven endnu?


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