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Centre for European and Comparative Legal Studies (CECS), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Joined May 2014
Just out on ELO's FirstView. The Blind Spots of Eurowhiteness | European Law Open | Cambridge Core -
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The Blind Spots of Eurowhiteness - Volume 3 Issue 4
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Watch Hanna Eklund's lecture on Colonialism and EU Law at the @ACELG_UvA.⬇️⬇️.
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CECS's Signe Larsen and Hanna Eklund are participating in the workshop Local Meanings of EU Law at University Paris Est Créteil!
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RT @IMarchukCPH: These past two days have been intellectually enriching, filled with intense and stimulating discussions during the EASTERN….
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Join us for a seminar with Dr. Alessandro Pelizzon (University of the Sunshine Coast) ‘Neither natural nor posited: the contemporary journey toward an ecological jurisprudence’ and Sara Gebran ‘The Forests Trial’ on 13 September, 10-12:30. For more info and registration:.
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RT @Verfassungsblog: HANNA EKLUND argues that Europe’s centuries long history of colonialism is not just a historical exercise but also a s….
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RT @krzyzanowska_k: Want to know more about the colonial language in the Treaty of Rome and discover how colonialism influenced the origins….
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In this conversation with Kasia Krzyżanowska, Hanna Eklund discusses her recent article, “Peoples, Inhabitants and Workers: Colonialism in the Treaty of Rome”, published in the European Journal of...
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RT @MarcSteiert: Indeed. What a great article by Hanna Eklund. Exploring EU law's foundational categories in the context of colonialism….
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Just out by CECS' Hanna Eklund: "Peoples, Inhabitants and Workers: Colonialism in the Treaty of Rome"
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Abstract. In 1957, when the Treaty of Rome was signed, founding the European Economic Community (EEC), which later became the European Union (EU), four out
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Yesterday CECS hosted a seminar on vulnerability and discontent in law and technology.
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RT @ejiltalk: How has EU law been shaped by colonialism? Hanna Eklund argues that the categorisation of individuals into peoples, inhabitan….
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Abstract. In 1957, when the Treaty of Rome was signed, founding the European Economic Community (EEC), which later became the European Union (EU), four out
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RT @ejiltalk: ¿Cómo el colonialismo moldeó el derecho de la UE? Hanna Eklund sostiene que la categorización de los individuos en pueblos, h….
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Abstract. In 1957, when the Treaty of Rome was signed, founding the European Economic Community (EEC), which later became the European Union (EU), four out
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Last Friday at CECS seminar Eirik Holmøyvik spoke on The Venice Commission.
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Yesterday´s CECS seminar featured an insightful talk by guest lecturer Lauren Kohn Goldschmidt, who explored ”Theorizing Fourth Branch Institutions”.
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Prof. Helle Krunke gave a presentation on Fundamental Constitutional Principles at the @EuropeanLawInst Annual Conference in Vienna #UniersitatWien. For more read the 2023 @EuropeanLawInst Annual Conference draft agenda⬇️.
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🔥Asst. Prof. Sune Klinge revisited topics of @DEMOS_H2020 when he took the stage on DR Deadline, speaking on Poland on a democratic collision course with the EU
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On the occasion of Danish Constitution Day, Asst. Prof. Sune Klinge took the opportunity to share his insightful thoughts on the Danish Constitution. Grundlovsdag – holder Grundloven endnu? I anledning af Grundlovsdag stiller vi.
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The ceremony was a grand and prestigious event conducted in Latin, lasted 3 ½ hours, where jubilee doctors celebrating 50 years since their doctoral degrees, honorary doctors and regular doctoral candidates.
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