13th Government Law College International Law Summit
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During the Christmas break, the UK got rid of all its Retained EU Law (REUL). But not really. The entry into force of the Retained EU Law Act at New Year’s Eve meant that all that “Retained EU Law” got relabelled as “assimilated law”. As I discussed in my previous post, the Act also resulted […]
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Blog: Ideas on Europe
During the Christmas break, the UK got rid of all its Retained EU Law (REUL). But not really. The entry into force of the Retained EU Law Act at New Year’s Eve meant that all that “Retained EU Law” got relabelled as “assimilated law”. As I discussed in my previous post, the Act also resulted […]
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Law in Context (LIC) was a revolution in EU law studies. It began in the 1980s and '90s and its effects continue today. This blogpost sketches selected basic landmarks. Inevitably it is a personal perspective, because if the short history of LIC shows anything, it is that there are almost as many views of 'context' as there are LIC scholars. To fully understand the LIC movement, it is essential to consider it in context; furthermore, despite changes in context, LIC remains pertinent today.
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Here in the U.S., my home state of Indiana has a new state-mandated DEI initiative: The law specifies that: "Each board of trustees [of a public college] shall establish a policy that provides that a faculty member may not be granted tenure or a promotion by the institution if, based on past performance or other […]
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Jörg Kammerhofer (University of Freiburg - Faculty of Law) has posted The Pure Theory's Nomomechanics and the Structural Analysis of International Law (Jorge Emilio Núñez, Gonzalo Villa Rosas, Jorge Luis Fabra Zamora (eds), Kelsen's Global Legacy: Essays on the Legal...
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I am happy to pass along this announcement from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty: Becket is seeking 3 or more new attorneys for its 2024-25 Constitutional Law Fellowship. The fellowship is a one-year position that is open to exceptional recent judicial clerks. It provides immediate, hands-on experience litigating cutting-edge religious liberty cases under the mentorship…
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A keynote address to the Symposium on Common Good Constitutionalism.
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