Integrating Europe. Competing paradigms for EU law
University
of Antwerp, Law School
24
September 2015
StadsCampus,
C.002
Integrating
Europe. Competing paradigms for EU law
Programme
9.30-9.45
Introduction
Gert
Straetmans (University of Antwerp) and Marta Simoncini (University of Antwerp
and King’s College London)
9.45-10.30
Key Note Speech
Peter Lindseth (University of
Connecticut), Paradigms, Paradoxes, and Contradictions in EU Public Law
10.30-11.00
Coffee break
11.00-12.00
Panel I: Questioning paradigms
Chair: Patricia
Popelier (University of Antwerp)
Giuseppe Martinico (Scuola
Sant’Anna, Pisa), Openness between Constitutionalism and Pluralism. The
Case of EU Law
Marta Simoncini (University of
Antwerp and King’s College London), EU Law and the Limits of Delegation. The
Case of EU Agencies
12.00-13.45
Lunch and refreshments
13.45-14.45
Panel
II: Paradigms and the economic crisis
Chair: A.-M.
Van den Bossche (University of Antwerp)
Federico Fabbrini (University of
Copenhagen), The Euro-crisis and Constitutional Change: The Implications of the EMU
Reform on Balance of Powers in the EU
Werner Vandenbruwaene (University
of Antwerp), Competing Trends in Financial Law and Policy: Integration and Differentiation
14.45-15.45 Panel III:
Paradigms for consumer protection in EU law
Chair: Gert Straetmans
(University of Antwerp)
Marjia Bartl (University of
Amsterdam), Wavering Legitimacy of European Private Law
Geraint Howells (City University of
Hong Kong), The Balance between Private Law and Administrative
Protection for Consumers
15.45-16.15 Coffee break
16.15-17.15 Panel III: Paradigms for EU external relations
Chair: Alexia Herwig (University of
Antwerp)
Peter Van Elsuwege (University of
Ghent), The Constitutional Approach to EU External Relations: An Analysis of
the Post-Lisbon Practice
Christina Eckes (University of
Amsterdam), Common Foreign and Security Policy: Judicial
Review and its Costitutionalising Consequences
17.15-17.45 Round session:
discussion
19.00 Social dinner
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