Nik de Boer
@nikdeboer
Associate professor @AdamLawSchool | editorial board @Eu_Const | book "Judging European Democracy" | constitutional courts | democracy | EU law | central banks
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Here is the next STALS webinar. with Ana Bobić Diane Fromage Menelaos Markakis. 26 April 2024, 10:00-12:00 (CET). Registration: [email protected] Cambridge University Press - Law Giuseppe Martinico SantAnnaPisa
Vandaag en gisteren een inspirerend symposium over publieke #macht en #staatsrecht .
De bundel waaraan we werken verschijnt later dit jaar.
#KNAW #Fondsstaatsmanthorbecke #lawinmaastricht
A celebration and an announcement: European Constitutional Law Review turns 20, and we are moving to gold open access in 2025!
On May 27 the UvA Platform for Democracy will host a lecture by Larry Bartels on his recent book 'Democracy Erodes from the Top.'
Moderated by Ursula Daxecker with comments from Prof. Sarah de Lange and yours truly.
Please join us in Amsterdam or online.
spui25.nl/programma/demo…
Interesting Review of Democracy podcast with Kasia Krzyżanowska @kasiakrzyzan.bsky.social & Nik de Boer discussing Nik de Boer’s new book:
Judging European Democracy: The Role and Legitimacy of National Constitutional Courts in the EU published by OUP Law.
Looking for a postdoc to work w me at Universität Münster for 2,5 years on Research Group MeDiMi project on systemic deficits in migration law,focusing on the Inter-American Court&ECtHR. Start Oct. or earlier-job ad here (in German,English version to follow)-questions DM! stellen.uni-muenster.de/jobposting/5ce…
Dr Floris de Witte LSE Law School argues that EU law acts as a mechanism to manage the tension between Member States' desire for control and their need for the EU's capacities.
Join the discussion on 22 April, 15:30cet. Online or Amsterdam Law School
acelg.uva.nl/content/events…
🙌 DEADLINE EXTENDED: April 15
Interested in economic law, climate and social justice?
Join us in Amsterdam to talk about political economy & law, and to collaboratively translate transformative ideas into 'non-reformist reforms'!
📍ACES - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies Amsterdam Law School
🎙️ In this conversation with Kasia Krzyżanowska @kasiakrzyzan.bsky.social, Nik de Boer argues why it is better to leave certain issues to parliaments rather than constitutional courts.
🎧🧑💻 Read or listen to it now:
👉 tinyurl.com/4vkkyrjr
Does the case law from national constitutional courts on the EU help us understand the significance of fundamental constitutional principles for European integration?
It was a great pleasure to record this Review of Democracy podcast with Kasia Krzyżanowska @kasiakrzyzan.bsky.social.
revdem.ceu.edu/2024/04/09/wea…
The EPA: Economy and Space theme issue I've been editing with Brett Christophers is out: 'Taking stock [sorry couldn't help it] of asset manager capitalism'. Open access!
It's been a privilege working with these scholars – we're *very* happy with the result! A 🧵 on the contributions.
🚨🚨 Excellent Verfassungsblog piece by Sabine Mair encouraging us to appreciate and analyse the lingustic dimensions of EU law and to challenge the apparent neutrality of the legalistic qualities of EU law. h/t Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance