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EU Citizenship, federalism and rights

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EU Citizenship, federalism and rights


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



Court of Justice of the European Union
Entrée Erasmus
Grande salle d’audiences du Tribunal
Rue du Fort Niedergrünewald
Luxembourg


University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance
Room B001 (Ground floor)
4 rue Alphonse Weicker, Kirchberg
2721 Luxembourg