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The EU Law Live Conversation Series

EU Law Live
European Union
EU Emergency Law
General Court Of the European Union
EU Law
Judicial Reforms
Preliminary References
Fundamental Rights
Covid-19
European Law
Court Of Justice
Competition Law
Digital Markets Act
Legal System
Energy Solidarity
Golden Passports
Energy Crisis
Migration Crisis
Efficiency In Courts
FIDE Congress
Investor Citizenship Scheme

EU Law Live’s Podcast Series, edited by the EU Law Live team

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Latest Episodes

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 w... more

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.

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 chall... more

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 threa... more

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Recent Guests

Anu Bradford
Henry Moses Distinguished Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School
Episode: In search of competitiveness or a bonfire of EU law? A conversation with Anu Bradford and Alberto Alemanno
Alberto Alemanno
Chairman and Professor at HEC, Paris, and Founder of The Good Lobby
HEC Paris
Episode: In search of competitiveness or a bonfire of EU law? A conversation with Anu Bradford and Alberto Alemanno
Ramses Wessel
Professor of European Union Law at the University of Groningen, Editor-in-Chief of European Papers.
University of Groningen
Episode: EU law blogs, platforms and online journals: a conversation with R. Wessel, M. Steinbeis and D. Sarmiento
Maximilian Steinbeis
Legal journalist and founder/director of Verfassungsblog.
Verfassungsblog
Episode: EU law blogs, platforms and online journals: a conversation with R. Wessel, M. Steinbeis and D. Sarmiento
Alicja Sikora-Kaleda
Senior Emile-Noel Fellow at the Jean Monnet Centre at New York University and a seasoned EU law practitioner.
Jean Monnet Centre, NYU
Episode: FIDE Conversations: Guillermo Iñiguez discusses Energy Solidarity and Energy Security with Alicja Sikora-Kalėda
Daniel Sarmiento
Professor of EU Law and Editor-in-Chief of EU Law Live
Universidad Complutanza de Madrid
Episode: FIDE Conversations: Daniel Sarmiento, Alice Jaume and Emanuele Rebasti on EU Emergency Law
Alice Jaume
Legal Advisor at the Legal Service of the Council
Legal Service of the Council of the European Union
Episode: FIDE Conversations: Daniel Sarmiento, Alice Jaume and Emanuele Rebasti on EU Emergency Law
Emanuele Rebasti
Senior Legal Counselor at the Legal Service of the Council
Legal Service of the Council of the European Union
Episode: FIDE Conversations: Daniel Sarmiento, Alice Jaume and Emanuele Rebasti on EU Emergency Law
Eleanor Spaventa
Professor of European Union Law at Bocconi University
Bocconi University
Episode: Eleanor Spaventa and Luke Dimitrios Spieker discuss the "golden passports" case

Hosts

Daniel Sarmiento
Editor-in-Chief of EU Law Live, specializing in EU law and governance issues, with a focus on emergency legislation and legal frameworks in Europe.
Guillermo Iñiguez
Chair of the Conversation at EU Law Live, engaging with experts to discuss pressing issues within EU law and policy.

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#159
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#124
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#244
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In search of competitiveness or a bonfire of EU law? A conversation with Anu Bradford and Alberto Alemanno
Q: How does the recent U.S. administration's national security strategy impact the EU?
The U.S. is attempting to alter European ideologies and exert political influence, suggesting a profound change in how Europe is perceived as a strategic partner.
In search of competitiveness or a bonfire of EU law? A conversation with Anu Bradford and Alberto Alemanno
Q: What does the shift towards right-wing politics in European Parliament mean for its legislative process?
The political landscape has shifted to the right, with new dynamics posing challenges to traditional legislative processes and potentially weakening the EU's internal and external credibility.
In search of competitiveness or a bonfire of EU law? A conversation with Anu Bradford and Alberto Alemanno
Q: In light of this bonfire of EU rules, what narrative best captures the moment we are living now?
The competitiveness narrative is strong and well-founded, as Europe has a competitiveness problem with legitimate concerns. However, it must integrate deeper structural foundations in its tech ecosystem.
The Alace Case and safe countries of origin. A conversation with M Cartabia, M Savino and F Munari
Q: Can we say that Alace was in some way the expected because of the previous jurisprudence of the Court of Justice?
Yes, the CV ruling established the principle that national courts can review and if necessary disapply the designation of a safe country of origin, which influenced Alace.
The Alace Case and safe countries of origin. A conversation with M Cartabia, M Savino and F Munari
Q: What was the situation, the debate in Italy before the decision of the European Court?
The debate revolved around the designation of safe countries of origin and the growing tensions between the government and judiciary on migration issues.

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