Programme
17 Novembre
(Court of Justice of the European Union)
14h00 : Welcome Address
14h15 : Keynote – Speech
Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston, Court of Justice of the EU
Panel 1 - The Promise and Reality of EU Citizenship
Chair : Judge Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk, General Court
15h00 : The Moral Dilemmas of the Citizenship of Personal Circumstances in Europe
Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen
15h15 : EU Citizenship in the light ofdemoi-cracy
José-Antonio Gutiérrez-Fons, Référendaire, Court of Justice of the EU
15h30 : Debate
16h00 : Coffee Break
Panel 2 - EU Citizenship in the Broader Context of European Integration
Chair : Judge Pall Hreinsson, EFTA Court
16h30 : tbc
16h40 : The Methodologies of Approaching EU Citizenship Law
Daniel Thym, University of Konstanz
16h50 : The Inconsistent Interpretation of Secondary Legislation : The Case of EU Citizenship
Martijn van den Brink, Max Planck Institute, Göttingen
17h00 : Citizenship in the European Economic Area
Eleftheria Neframi, University of Luxembourg
17h10 : EU Citizenship and Tax law : Recent Developments and New Challenges
Panagiota Micheli, The United Nations Institute for Training and Research, UNITAR
17h20 : Debate
18h00 : End
18 Novembre
(University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance - Grande salle d'audiences du Tribunal)
14h00 : Welcome Address
14h15 : Keynote Speech
Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston, Court of Justice of the EU
Panel 1 - The Promise and Reality of EU Citizenship
Chair : Judge Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk, General Court
15h00 : The Moral Dilemmas of the Citizenship of Personal Circumstances in Europe
Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen
15h15 : EU Citizenship in the light ofdemoi-cracy
José-Antonio Gutiérrez-Fons, Référendaire, Court of Justice of the EU
15h30 : Debate
16h00 : Coffee Break
Panel 2 - EU Citizenship in the Broader Context of European Integration
Chair : Judge Pall Hreinsson, EFTA Court
16h30 : tbc
16h40 : The Methodologies of Approaching EU Citizenship Law
Daniel Thym, University of Konstanz
16h50 : The Inconsistent Interpretation of Secondary Legislation : The Case of EU Citizenship
Martijn van den Brink, Max Planck Institute, Göttingen
17h00 : Citizenship in the European Economic Area
Eleftheria Neframi, University of Luxembourg
17h10 : EU Citizenship and Tax law: Recent Developments and New Challenges
Panagiota Micheli, The United Nations Institute for Training and Research, UNITAR
17h20 : Debate
18h00 : End
18 Novembre
(University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance - Room B001, Ground floor)
9h00 : Welcome coffee - Atrium (Ground floor)
Panel 3 - Brexit and EU Citizenship
Chair : Laurence Gormley, University of Groningen
9h30 : Rights of European Citizens vs Right of the Member State to Withdraw from the Union
Jörg Gerkrath, University of Luxembourg
9h40 : How will the Case Law of the Court of Justice and of the ECtHR Impact Citizenship of the European Union in Brexit ?
Suzana Pecin, University of Ljubljana
9h50 : EU Citizens' Rights after Brexit – Which Court Should Guarantee Them ?
Clelia Lacchi, University of Luxembourg
10h00 : EU Citizenship and Withdrawals from the Union
Stéphanie Laulhé Shaelou, UCLan Cyprus
10h10 : Debate
10h45 : Coffee Break
Panel 4 - Citizenship Rights (I)
Chair : Robert Harmsen, University of Luxembourg
11h15 : EU Citizenship and Disability
Charlotte O'Brien, York Law School
11h25 : EU Citizenship and the Right to Care : A Citizenship RightPar Excellence ?
Nathan Cambien, Référendaire, Court of Justice of the EU
11h35 : EU Citizenship in the Context of EU Criminal Law
Tony Margueryand Hanneke van Eijken, University of Utrecht
11h45 : Shared Rights and Shared Wrongs : Principles of Federal Citizenship in EU Criminal Law
Stephen Coutts, Dublin City University
11h55 : Debate
12h30 : Lunch - Atrium (Ground floor)
Panel 5 - Citizenship Rights (II)
Chair : tbc
14h00 : EU Citizenship as a Means of Empowerment for Fundamental Rights during the Financial Crisis
Katerina Kalaitzaki, University of Cyprus
14h10 : The European Citizens' Initiative in the Light of the European Debt Crisis : The Anagnostakis Case
Antonio Iannì(University of Venice)
14h20 : EU Citizens' Right to Participate in the European Elections after the Delvigne Case : Opening the Door to Federal Citizens' Rights ?
Sébastien Platon, University of Bordeaux
14h30 : Academic Freedom and European Citizens' Right to Education
Barbara Gagliardi, University of Torino
14h40 : Debate
Panel 4 - Citizenship Rights (III)
Chair ; Dominik Düsterhaus, Référendaire, Court of Justice of the EU
15h15 : The Substance of Rights : New Pieces of the Ruiz Zambrano Puzzle
Hester Kroeze, University of Ghent
15h25 : The Right to Stay at Home
Sara Iglesias Sánchez, Référendaire, Court of Justice of the EU
15h35 : The Free Movement of Dual EU Citizens
David de Groot, University of Bern
15h45 : Formalising Formulas-Back to the Market Roots for « Legal Residence » of Citizens of the Union ?
Moritz Jesse and Daniel Carter, University of Leiden
15h55 : The Pernicious Influence of Citizenship Rights on Workers' Rights in the EU - The Case of Student Finance
Araceli Turmo, University of Nantes
16h05 : Debate
17h00 : End
Organisé par l'Amicale des Référendaires de la Cour de justice de l'UE, l'Université du Luxembourg et l'University of Groningen