Brexit and the shifting future of the subjects and objects of EU law

The paper purports to observe the consequences of Brexit developing the recent book project framework, ‘Framing the subjects and objects of EU law’, looking beyond the traditional understanding of legal subjectivity. The paper observes the Member State as – on the one hand – the par excellence subject of EU law, and – on the...

Panel 105,

Responses to the arrival of a large number of refugees as a ‘state of exception’ and the sovereignty of interdependent states

The paper observes the events of 2015 – 2017 when large numbers of refugees traveled through the countries in SE Europe. It focuses on the reactions of the states along the ‘Balkan route‘ to the large numbers of arrivals: the creation of a ‘humanitarian corridor‘, a mode of transportation through the territory of a country...

Panel 120, WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 2018 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM