Check out our latest publication on the Schuman Network: A Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) Working Paper titled 'Collective defence in #NATO: A legal and strategic analysis of Article 5 in light of the war in #Ukraine' by Federica Fazio, PhD Candidate, Dublin City University. Read it here: https://bit.ly/3CceBEB Dublin City University / DCU Brexit Institute / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences/ Robert Schuman Foundation
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DELI is the prime hub for research and scientific collaboration in the field of EU law and policy at DCU.
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DELI is the prime hub for research and scientific collaboration in the field of European Union (EU) law and policy at DCU. DELI brings together a team of more than 20 international scholars, from a half dozen EU member states and beyond, led by Prof. Federico Fabbrini, and working on a plurality of issues in EU and international affairs. In particular, DELI focuses on 4 core thematic areas, namely: 1) Institutional affairs: including EU governance and integration, defense, EU enlargement and withdrawal; 2) Law & Technology: including privacy and data protection, artificial intelligence and innovation, and the green transition; 3) Economic affairs: including trade and industrial policies, banking and sustainable finance, and competition law; 4) Human rights & the rule of law: including fundamental rights and non-discrimination, migration and democratic backsliding. Building on the success of the Brexit Institute, DELI houses a growing number of externally funded research projects, produces cutting edge scholarship, and regularly organizes high level events. As such this DELI offers food for thoughts for academics, public officials, business leaders and civil society at large!
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We are delighted to announce that Mairead McGuinness, the outgoing EU Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union will join us for a keynote speech at the PROSPER conference on 24 January at DCU. Read more and register: https://lnkd.in/epmipX7j Dublin City University / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences / Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) Programme featuring: Ian Cooper / Ana Belén Macho Pérez / Renata Uitz / Stefania Baroncelli / Paul Dermine / Fabian Amtenbrink / Sune Klinge / Mads Whitta-Jacobsen / Laure Clément-Wilz / Natasza Styczynska / Paulina Lenik / Lina Papadopoulou / Elettra Bargellini / Lourdes Gallego Álvarez / Arthur Etronnier
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Save the date! From 22-24 January, we will host the concluding conference of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence REBUILD, and the kick-off conference of the Jean Monnet Network PROSPER, coordinated by the DCU Brexit Institute and the Dublin European Law Institute (DELI). Please register here for the days you will be attending: https://bit.ly/3ZB9HIS We are proud to present the following programme of speakers: Day 1- Wednesday, 22 January 2025 – PhD Candidate Panels Two panels of doctoral students from across the PROSPER network, and a reception to follow. Day 2 – Thursday, 23 January 2025 13:30: Welcome by Prof. John Doyle, Vice-President for Research, Dublin City University 13:45-14:00: Introduction to PROSPER by Prof. Federico Fabbrini, PI of PROSPER 14:00-15:30: Panel 1: Growth and Competitiveness Chair: Prof. Federico Fabbrini, Full Professor of EU Law, Founding Director of the DCU Brexit Institute and Dublin European Law Institute -Prof. Stefania Baroncelli (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano) The Future of Economic and Monetary Union -Prof. David Howarth (University of Luxembourg) The EU Financial System as Driver of Growth and Innovation -Prof. Eva Heidbreder (University of Magdeburg) Good Governance and Economic Policy Coordination in the EU -Prof. Fabian Amtenbrink (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Stability, Growth and Legitimacy in EMU 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-17:30: Panel 2: Solidarity and Security Chair: Prof. Derek Hand, DCU -Prof. Helle Krunke (University of Copenhagen) Transnational Solidarity in An Economy that Works for People in the EU -Prof. Paul Dermine (Université Libre de Bruxelles) The Challenge of Inequality in the EU Economy -Prof. Natasza Styczynska Styczyńska & Paulina Lenik (Jagiellonian University Krakow) Cohesion Policy in an Enlarging EU -Prof. Laure Clément-Wilz (Université Paris-Est Créteil) Strategic Autonomy of the EU through Defensive Practices and Protection of European Values Day 3 – Friday, 24 January 2025 9:30-11:00: Panel 3: Prosperity and Resilience Chair: Dr. Gëzim Visoka, DCU -Dr. Ian Cooper (Dublin City University) Theorizing An Economy that Works for People -Prof. Lina Papadopoulou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) The Future of Social Europe and the European Pillar of Social Rights -Prof. Ana Belén Macho Pérez (Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona) Tax Policy, Tax Fairness and the Sustainability of EU Public Finances -Prof. Laszlo Bruszt (Central European University) Safeguarding Fundamental European Values in EU Economic Governance 11:00-11:30 – Coffee Break 11:30 – 12:30 Keynote Speech by Mairead McGuinness, former European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union 12.30 – 13.30 – Concluding Roundtable Chair: Dr. Tanya Ni Mhuirthile, DCU featuring: -Mairead McGuinness -Prof. Federico Fabbrini -Valerio Scollo, Partner, GSK Stockmann 13:30 – Light Lunch Follow Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) for more updates!
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Blog: 'Von der Leyen bis is Approved, but #Fitto Trespasses the Cordon Sanitaire.' Camilla Dalida Viganò, our DELI trainee, explores the tensions sparked by Fitto's appointment, the challenges for the centre-left, and reshaping of alliances. Read it here: https://bit.ly/3ZhbfaR Dublin City University / DCU Brexit Institute / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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I am happy to invite you to a fascinating event on European Defence Integration this week at the DCU Brexit Institute / DELI DCU! 🇪🇺 This Wednesday, 4 December 2024, the DCU Brexit Institute and DELI DCU will host the online event 'European Defence Integration after the US Elections' on Zoom from 16.00 to 18.00 (Brussels time). With Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections, the event will assess the impact on the future of European defence integration and raise awareness of the challenges ahead. Featuring prominent speakers: 🎤 Sylvie Goulard (Former Minister of French Ministry for Armed Forces) 🎓 Prof. Franz Mayer (Bielefeld University) 🎓 Prof. Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol (European University Institute) 🎓 Prof. Federico Fabbrini (Dublin City University) ✨ Plus, we’ll launch a new ALCIDE project website with Charlie Halford! 📋 Please view the complete programme and register now: https://lnkd.in/eA4g2VDd
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It was a pleasure to welcome Sattam A. Mugheiry to Dublin City University last week! His insightful talk was of great interest to competition law and international trade law students, aligning perfectly with the themes of Dr. Niall Moran's Jean Monnet Module on “Levelling the Playing Field in EU Trade and Competition Law”. Sattam shared his unique experience in these areas, touching on two main areas that were of equal interest to the audience: 1. his time working on the EU-UK TCA negotiations, with insights into the intricacies of negotiating trade agreements, in particular the level playing field. 2. his work on state aid as a case handler for DG COMP. Thank you, Sattam, and we hope to welcome you back soon. Dublin City University / DCU Brexit Institute / Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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New REBUILD blog: 'The 2024 Rule of Law Report: EU Values under the Microscope' by Professor Federico Fabbrini and Dr. Niels Kirst. Read it here: https://bit.ly/4fVrv8e Dublin City University / Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences #RuleofLawReport2024 #EU
The 2024 Rule of Law Report: EU Values under the Microscope
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New MOOC, ‘The EU in Changing Times’ - section 1.14: Federica Fazio discusses how the EU, traditionally a civilian power, has adapted its security and defence policies in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, on February 24, 2022. This invasion has led to significant shifts in European defence strategy. Indeed, key actions, defence enhancements and strategic initiatives are uncovered. Finally, the legal basis for the EU’s increasing role in collective defence is explained. More info and registration link here: https://bit.ly/3zXdUOr Dublin City University / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences / DCU Brexit Institute
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Blog: 'The War in Ukraine After 1,000 Days: Reflection and the Road Ahead' by Davide Genini, PhD Candidate, Dublin City University. Global support has been historic but faces challenges. What's next for #Ukraine and the world? Read it here: https://bit.ly/4ewGOmM Dublin City University / DCU Brexit Institute / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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We, the DELI DCU Institute, launched our new MOOC video in The EU in Changing Times series! 🎬 In this module, I explain the Rule of Law Conditionality tied to the EU’s budget and the NGEU recovery program. What does this mean? It’s a system that conditions EU funding on Member States’ adherence to democratic values and the rule of law. 🇪🇺💶 📌 Watch to learn how, in cases like Hungary, EU funds can be frozen when rule-of-law breaches occur. This is a critical tool for safeguarding democracy and the rule of law within the EU! If you want to learn more, join our MOOC. It's free! More info and registration link here: https://bit.ly/3zXdUOr Dublin City University / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences / DCU Brexit Institute
New MOOC, ‘The EU in Changing Times’ - section 1.12: Dr. Niels Kirst discusses the EU’s #RuleofLaw Conditionality, a mechanism linked to the #NGEU recovery program. This system ties the allocation of EU funds to a Member State’s adherence to the rule of law. If breaches are detected, the Commission and the Council can approve freezing funds, as the case of Hungary shows. Therefore, Rule of Law Conditionality ensures #EUfunding supports democratic values. More info and registration link here: https://bit.ly/3zXdUOr Dublin City University / DCU Research / DCU Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences / DCU Brexit Institute