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SUMMARY:ICON-S Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 ICON-S Annual Conference titled “Reimagining Public Law for a Fractured World: Technology\, Identity & Truth” will take place on June 29-1 July\, 2026\, in Dublin\, Ireland\, hosted by the University College Dublin (UCD) Sutherland School of Law and jointly organized by the UCD Centre for Constitutional Studies. \n  \n 
URL:https://realaw.blog/event/icon-s-annual-conference/
LOCATION:University College Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The European Arrest Warrant: state of play and future of judicial cooperation in criminal matters
DESCRIPTION:AFEE\, in collaboration with the Laboratory of Private Law and Criminal Sciences and the Institute of Criminal and Criminal Sciences\, invites you to refer the matter to the EAW within the European Criminal Area and the European Union and to discuss it with specialists in EU law\, criminal law and representatives of the various national and European authorities or institutions. \nThis event will take place on 11 June (afternoon) and 12 June\, at the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Aix-en-Provence. Registration details can be found here. \n\nIn many respects\, the EAW is an observatory\, a laboratory and a model not only of the European criminal law area but also a source of information on the EU legal order.\nIf one could think\, in the early hours of the third pillar of the European Union\, that it would engender particular mechanisms\, as the conception of that pillar differed from the ‘Community method’ characterising the first pillar\, with hindsight that first assessment must be nuanced\, irrespective of the process of communitarisation. And this is not surprising because the EAW is based on or makes use of major concepts well known in EU law: mutual recognition\, harmonisation\, autonomous concepts\, teleological interpretation to name only the most easily graspable. \nThe implementation of the EAW by the competent judicial authorities or national judges for more than 20 years\, as well as its interpretation by the Court\, uncovers the design\, evolution and meaning of the EAW in the European Criminal Area. The structure of the case-law frames that instrument around the objective of speed\, which must be reconciled with the rights of the person concerned by an arrest warrant. In so doing\, the Court not only sheds light on the provisions of the Framework Decision but also closes its loopholes. In doing so\, it shapes the impact of the Framework Decision on the powers of the Member States. This gives rise to a nuanced situation: by mobilising the concept of an autonomous concept in some cases and by referring to national law in others; in constant fact\, the Framework Decision harmonises\, while leaving room for mutual recognition\, the Court of Arbitration or the balance of elements in tension. It seems to seek to avoid “prioritising abstract considerations (based on the idea of sovereignty) rather than others aimed at cooperation between Member States\, inspired by the mutual trust that underpins the area of freedom\, security and justice” (Lawyer General Manuel Campos Sánchez-Borona\, Case C-712/25). \nThe balances thus drawn are at the heart of the vigilance points of the various ‘actors’ of the European arrest warrant. These are diverse because\, if we think naturally of the judicial authorities issuing and executing arrest warrants\, there are also judges\, national or European\, struggling with the conditions of application and interpretation of the Framework Decision\, taken in isolation or in relation to other texts of the European Criminal Area\, or the Commission\, which intervenes in proceedings before the Court but also initiates actions for failure to fulfil obligations\, and Eurojust. Representatives of each of them will share their questions or difficulties. \nThese balances certainly explain why the EAW serves as a model for mutual legal assistance agreements concluded by the EU with third countries. But it is also they who inform the so-called Petruhhin system and the central concept of a person who is objectively in a situation comparable to that of a Union citizen to whom it offers an area of freedom\, security and justice. But while the EAW is a model\, subsequent developments in the European criminal justice area reveal that one can go beyond it: some of its flaws are not found in later texts\, while in others mutual recognition is no longer exclusively conceived between judicial authorities\, or even seems to be diminished in favour of a transfer of proceedings to another Member State.
URL:https://realaw.blog/event/the-european-arrest-warrant-state-of-play-and-future-of-judicial-cooperation-in-criminal-matters/
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SUMMARY:REALaw Dialogue: Beyond adjudication. Exploring the Multifaceted Role of Supreme Administrative Courts
DESCRIPTION:The next REALaw Dialogue will take place on 9 June 2026\, 15.00-16.30\, online. \nThe Dialogue will be dedicated to a monograph edited by Wojciech Piątek (Adam Mickiewicz University\, Poznań\, Poland)\, entitled Beyond adjudication. Exploring the Multifaceted Role of Supreme Administrative Courts\, published by Edward Elgar. \nThis book systematically examines the diverse roles of Supreme Administrative Courts across Europe\, including the Councils of State. Due to their dual “judicial” and “administrative” nature\, Supreme Administrative Courts are still believed by many European jurisdictions to be especially well-suited to addressing public law disputes and articulate general principles of administrative law. Through a series of successive country-specific and thematic chapters\, the monograph aims to answer key questions about Supreme Administrative Courts’ role\, including questions about administrative competency and application of “public law” norms on disputes\, the manner in which Supreme Administrative Courts can positively affect legislation\, and these Courts’ broader role and stature within judicial power. \nDiscussants: Prof. Jacques Ziller\, Full professor in public law (French Universities) and in EU law (Università di Pavia-Italy); Francis Delaporte\, President of the Administrative Law\, Vice-President of the Constitutional Law of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. \nYou can register here.
URL:https://realaw.blog/event/realaw-dialogue-beyond-adjudication-exploring-the-multifaceted-role-of-supreme-administrative-courts/
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SUMMARY:Comparative Administrative Law discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Yale Comparative Administrative Law Listserv and the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law invite you to a webinar dedicated to the celebration of the publication of Comparative Administrative Law: New Voices\, New Perspectives (3rd edition\, Edward Elgar\, 2026). \nThe webinar will take place on 29 April\, 12.30-14.00 (EDT). You can register here.
URL:https://realaw.blog/event/comparative-administrative-law-discussion/
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Administrative Rulemaking and Planning in European Laws
DESCRIPTION:This REALaw Dialogue celebrates the publication of a fascinating new book by Giacinto della Cananea (Università Bocconi) and Angela Ferrari Zumbini (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)\, entitled Administrative Rulemaking and Planning in European Laws and published by Oxford University Press. \nThe authors were joined by Yseult Marique (University of Essex) and Oren Tamir (University of Arizona\, James E. Rogers College of Law)\, who acted as discussants.
URL:https://realaw.blog/event/book-launch-administrative-rulemaking-and-planning-in-european-laws/
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