Theresa May’s speech in Florence tomorrow will be the latest instance of the UK Government’s erratic approach to Brexit. First, the Government delayed the triggering…
Theresa May’s speech in Florence tomorrow will be the latest instance of the UK Government’s erratic approach to Brexit. First, the Government delayed the triggering…
On 11 January 2016, the European Commission registered a European Citizens Initiative to create a “European Free Movement Instrument”. The purpose of the Initiative is to lobby…
I was honoured to accept the invitation to join the editorial board of the European Law Blog on 24th January 2017. On the same day, the…
I am very grateful to the EUI Law Department for publishing my Working Paper ‘After Brexit: Protecting European citizens and citizenship from fragmentation’ on the Social Science…
Continue reading After fragmentation: the constitution of a core European citizenry?
It has been a tumultuous month in the ongoing ‘Brexit’ drama. The UK High Court’s decision in R(Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the…
Continue reading ‘The Brexit decision’: Posts on Verfassungsblog and the European Law Blog
This post first appeared on the European Law Blog on the 10 October 2016 at http://europeanlawblog.eu/?p=3381 ‘Brexit means Brexit’ means March We have learned two important things…
In The Crisis of the European Union: A Response, Jürgen Habermas argues that the European media must contribute to a greater sense of civic solidarity: “The trans-nationalisation of…
Continue reading The New European: Steps towards a New European media?
Introduction: a long held grudge Andrea Leadsom’s decision to withdraw from the conservative leadership election on 11 July is only the latest aftershock of the…
Continue reading After Brexit: the ECHR next? Bottom-up and top-down protection
An edited version of this post appears on the European Law Blog. http://europeanlawblog.eu/?p=3260 “A negotiation with the European Union will need to begin under a new Prime…
Continue reading After Brexit: the road ahead. Part I: A vote to leave but a decision to remain?