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Continue reading →: The Court of Crotone on the Libyan Coast Guard: interception and returns to Libya are not rescue operations. Will it be enough to stop EU funding?, by Andreina De LeoIntroduction Throughout the years, the European Union has indirectly provided EU funds to Libya to enhance its capacity to contain migration flows across the Mediterranean Sea, through the provision of training, equipment, and support to Libyan border management authorities. It has allocated €465 million between 2015 and 2021 under the…
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1–2 minutesContinue reading →: 💡REALaw Young Researchers’ Forum 2024: Programme & Registration
The REALaw Forum of 2024 is almost here!This September, 16 young researchers will join us in beautiful Budapest at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University Faculty of Law and Political Sciences to discuss their ongoing research on the digitalisation of European administrative law and public administration. This year’s Forum is organised…
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Continue reading →: Administrative Law for the 21st Century – Administrative Law on an Illiberal and Post-Democratic Context (Springer), by Suzana Tavares da SilvaAdministrative Law for the 21st Century – Administrative Law on an Illiberal and Post-Democratic Context is a 100-page monograph divided into 7 thematic chapters and a conclusion. The central theme is to try to define the original meaning of administrative law, to list the main factors that have contributed to…
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Continue reading →: European administrative law dialogues (IV) – Administrative Remedies: Lessons from European and Comparative Administrative Law (30th May 2024)As overshadowed as administrative remedies may be by the spotlight on courts, national legal orders provide for systems of pretrial administrative remedies that come in various shapes and forms, whereby individuals complain about unlawful administrative action before administrative or quasi-judicial authorities. These remedies may be used before the authorities which…





