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Seminar

Sandwich seminar with Stefan Enchelmaier, professor of European and Comparative Law, Oxford

Seminar — "The Magical Mystery of Words: direct Effect, Indirect Effect, and All That".

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Date & Time:

Place:
Conference/flex room, ground floor, room 8A-0-57, Njalsgade 76, DK-2300 Copenhagen S

Hosted by:
CECS - Centre for European and Comparative Legal Studies

Cost:
Free

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Bio: Stefan Enchelmaier studied Law, Philosophy, and Latin at the Universities of Cologne, Hamburg, and Edinburgh; obtained his doctorate with a thesis on European competition law from the University of Bonn, and his habilitation with a thesis on comparative Anglo-German property law from the University of Munich. After a brief spell in practice, he held positions in Oxford, Munich (Max-Planck-Institute), York, and again in Oxford.

Title of presentation: “The Magical Mystery of Words: Direct Effect, Indirect Effect, and All That”. Stefan Echelmaier shall take a critical look at the orthodox view regarding the way individuals can invoke provisions of EU law, of Directives in particular, and provide a simple and coherent alternative explanation.

Stefan Echelmaier will speak for about half the time, and the rest is for discussion.

Time:  25 April 2018, 11:00-13:00

Place: Conference/flex room, ground floor, room 8A-0-57, Njalsgade 76, DK-2300 Copenhagen S

Sandwich will be served

Registration: For participation in the event please use this registration form no later than Monday 23 April 2018, 14:00.

All inquiries should be addressed to Lilli Streymnes at Lilli.Streymnes@jur.ku.dk

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