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SUMMARY:Workshop: Mixity and the Court
DESCRIPTION:This event is organised by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and in collaboration with the Ghent European Law Institute and the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg.\n\nAbstract\n\nAs a result of the imperfect and incomplete conferral of competences to the European Union (EU), the EU of ten cannot act independently in its external relations. To conduct its foreign policy and external relations, the EU must then act together with, or through, its Member States, in a ‘mixed’ (EU-Member State) action. The mixed nature of their combined action may be manifest, in which case the involvement of both the EU and its Member States is formally expressed to the outside world (e.g. because both the EU and the Member States become parties to an agreement, because a position is expressed on behalf of both the EU and the Member States, etc.). Mixed action can also be blurred however, in which case the mixed nature of the action is not immediately apparent to the outside world. The constellations of such blurred mixed action vary from the Commission negotiating a mixed agreement on behalf of both the EU and its Member States to Member States acting following coordination with EU institutions or Member States being exceptionally authorized by the EU to exercise EU exclusive competences.\nBoth manifest and blurred mixed action in external relations raise several questions, including that of the degree to which the CJEU has jurisdiction over such mixed action. The workshop will identify the grounds f or and limits to the CJEU’s jurisdiction in the different constellations of mixed external action.\n\nLanguage\n\nEnglish.\n\nThis is a free event. Registration is mandatory.\n\nProgramme\n\n09.30 - 09.55\n\nWelcome coffee & registration\n\n09.55 - 10.00\n\nOpening of the workshop\n\nMerijn Chamon, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\n\nI. Problem-setting: the CJEU’s jurisdiction\n\n10.00 - 12.30\n\nThe Court’s jurisdiction in blurred and manifest mixity – a conceptual framework\n\nMerijn Chamon, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\n\nThe Court’s entanglement of its own making\n\nInge Govaere, UGent & College of Europe\n\nMixed agreements - The test as it results from ÖBB\n\nTamara Ćapeta, Court of Justice of the European Union\n\nDiscussants:\n\nChristophe Giolito, Commission Legal Service\n\nLucia Serena Rossi, Università di Bologna\n\nChristine Kaddous, Université de Genève\n\nMielle Bulterman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Netherlands\n\n12.30 - 13.30\n\nLunch\n\nII. Hooks for the Court to seize jurisdiction\n\n13.30 - 15.45\n\nJurisdiction and the principle of conferral: the scope of EU law vs the scope of EU competences (principle of conferral)\n\nIsabelle Bosse-Platière, Université de Rennes\n\nJurisdiction and the principle of sincere cooperation\n\nEleftheria Neframi, Full professor, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, University of Luxembourg\n\nJurisdiction through the protection of fundamental rights: ramifications of KS & KD\n\nPeter Van Elsuwege, UGent\n\nJurisdiction through safeguarding the autonomy of EU law: the Union interest in the Court claiming jurisdiction\n\nAllan Rosas, Former Judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union\n\nDiscussants:\n\nPetra Mahnič, Council Legal Service\n\nLuca Prete, Court of Justice of the European Union\n\nGesa Kübek, University of Groningen\n\nMarcus Klamert, Austrian Federal Chancellery & Universität Graz\n\n15.45 - 16.15\n\nCoffee break\n\nIII. Delimiting jurisdiction in a multilevel system\n\n16.15 - 18.30\n\nJurisdiction and international comity between courts and tribunals\n\nEnzo Cannizzaro, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"\n\nJurisdiction international dispute settlement\n\nIsabelle Van Damme, Universität Bern\n\nJurisdiction and constitutional pluralism (national highest courts)\n\nJoni Heliskoski, Supreme Administrative Court Finland\n\nDiscussants:\n\nLuca Visaggio, European Parliament\n\nStanislas Adam, Court of Justice of the European Union\n\nChristophe Hillion, University of Oslo\n\nJørgen Skjold, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Norway\n\n19.00\n\nSpeakers' dinner at Le Mess\n\nOrganisers\n\nMerijn Chamon (VUB)\nInge Govaere (UGent)\n\nEleftheria Neframi\n\neleftheria.neframi@uni.lu\n\nScientific committee\n\nMerijn Chamon\n\nInge Govaere\n\nJoni Heliskoski\n\nEleftheria Neframi\n\nAllan Rosas\n\nIn collaboration with\n\nRead more: https://www.uni.lu/fdef-en/events/workshop-mixity-and-the-court/
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LOCATION:VUB Main Campus Etterbeek Pleinlaan 2 1050 Elsene Belgium
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