Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast
A podcast by Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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160 Episodes
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'International Law Cooperation between EU Member States' Angelos Dimopoulos: CELS Seminar
Published: 3/2/2017 -
'Institutionalising Interdependence' - Floris de Witte: CELS Seminar
Published: 2/22/2017 -
'The Bangladesh Sustainability Compact as 'Global Experimentalist Governance'' Kenner & Peake: CELS Seminar
Published: 2/16/2017 -
'Interpretive Twists, Argumentative Turns, and New Reference Points: Unpacking the Jurisprudential Shift in the European Citizenship Jurisprudence' - Urška Šadl: CELS Seminar
Published: 2/9/2017 -
'Free Movement of Life and Death: Euthanasia and the Ethics of Free Movement Law' - Barend van Leeuwen: CELS Seminar
Published: 2/1/2017 -
'European Passengers' Rights to Compensation: What are the Rights that Apply in this Area?' - Marianne Hundahl Frandsen: CELS Seminar
Published: 1/25/2017 -
'Audiovisual Media Service Directive: Boundaries and Drift' - Lorna Woods: CELS Seminar
Published: 11/30/2016 -
'European Cartel Criminalization and Regulation 1/2003: Avoiding Potential Problems' - Peter Whelan: CELS Seminar
Published: 11/23/2016 -
'The "COMI" Concept in the Revision of the European Insolvency Regulation' - Dario Latella: CELS Seminar
Published: 11/17/2016 -
'The UK's Status in the WTO after Brexit' - Lorand Bartels: CELS Seminar
Published: 11/2/2016 -
'The UK and the EU: the Law and the Politics' - Jonathan Faull: CELS Seminar
Published: 10/27/2016 -
CELS/CIPIL Joint seminar: 'Historic Victory or False Dawn? Analysing the EU Data Protection Regulation'
Published: 5/4/2016 -
'The UK's future in Europe: Implications for Ireland' - Daniel Muhall: CELS Seminar
Published: 3/8/2016 -
'(Dis)enfranchisement and the Exercise of Free Movement Rights' - Aidan O'Neill: CELS Seminar
Published: 2/17/2016 -
'The Proposed European Public Prosecutor - from a Trojan Horse to a White Elephant?' - András Csúri: CELS Seminar
Published: 2/10/2016 -
'Between Independence, Integration and Rights: The Challenges of Data Protection Enforcement in the EU' - Orla Lynskey: CELS Seminar
Published: 12/2/2015 -
'Voices of Individuals Collectively Exploring Self-Determination - a New Paradigm for Legal Capacity Research' - Eilionóir Flynn: CELS Seminar
Published: 11/18/2015 -
'How "binding" are the EU’s binding renewable energy targets and why does this matter?' - Angus Johnston: CELS Seminar
Published: 10/23/2015 -
'Pure Perfection? The EU Alcohol Strategy – It’s Not What it Seems to Be' - Amandine Garde: CELS Seminar
Published: 10/23/2015 -
'New Governance and the European Union: An Empirical And Conceptual Critique' - Kenneth Armstrong: POLIS Seminar
Published: 2/20/2015
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, runs a series of lunchtime seminars during the Michaelmas and Lent Terms. These seminars provide a platform for the presentation of new ideas by leading scholars from inside and outside the University. The lunchtime seminars address topical issues of European Union Law and Comparative Law, with a view to using collective debate as a forum for developing and disseminating ideas, and producing high quality research publications which contribute to an understanding of major issues in the European Union. There is a close link between the CELS Lunchtime Seminar series and the Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies (CYELS). Papers generated from most of these seminars are published as articles in the CYELS. Video recordings of the seminars are made available via podcast, and videos on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy4oXRK6xgzGUiTnOrTDiD0SfIbGj2W-x). For more information see the CELS website at http://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/