Alberto Nicòtina
@albertonicotina
PostDoc European Law @ACELG_UvA | PhD European Law @UAntwerpen | previously Visiting @CECS_CPH_Law and @UniComplutense
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http://climatelitigation.uva.nl 01-09-2022 08:11:26
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Today, together with @lidiabonifati, I had the pleasure to give a presentation on the use of Qualitative Comparative Analysis in comparative legal research at the International Conference on Empirical Legal Studies hosted by Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief). Such a great opportunity!
Si chiude la prima sessione dell’incontro di studio tra #Cortecostituzionale e EU Court of Justice, sul tema “L’identità nazionale degli Stati membri e il primato del diritto dell’Ue”.
❓ What if EU Court of Justice sought the support of national courts when interpreting national constitutions? Could this help define EU const. identity, and preserve it from illiberalism? 👉 Emil Martini and I offer some insights from the US in EYCL 2022. link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…
Panel #7, titled ‘Integrational challenges leading to constitutional change’, will be chaired by Patricia Popelier with presentations by @lidiabonifati, Jakob Frateur, Alberto Nicòtina, and with Cedric Jenart as discussant ✨
Very happy to have presented (part of) my research today at the inaugural conference of the ICON•S BENELUX. My presentation focused on the role of regions within the EU constitutional architecture - thanks to the organisers Franco Peirone @M_Eliantonio Emmanuel Slautsky
📚It is finally out! With Patricia Popelier and @PeterBursens we put together a fantastic group of scholars from 12 EU countries to discuss the constitutional dynamics of EU integration! doi.org/10.4324/978100… Thanks to Richard Albert & the other series editors Routledge Law
Introducing: our upcoming book discussion on 'EU Law and National Constitutions: The Constitutional Dynamics of Multi-Level Governance' ed. by Alberto Nicòtina, P. Popelier & P. Bursens (UAntwerpen)📚 📆6 June, 14.00-15.30 📍Online ➡Sign up via email before 5 June