Termine Sommersemester 2026

  • 18.03.2026 – Prof. Jens-Hinrich Binder (University of Tübingen) 
    • „Third Party Participation in Financial Law Proceedings Before the CJEU“ 

 

  • 15.04.2026 – Assoc. Prof. Matteo Bonelli (University of Maastricht) 
    • “The role and function of the EU’s constitutional identity”

 

  • 20.05.2026 – Prof. Jaques Ziller (Sorbonne University) and Prof. Diana-Urania Galetta (University of Milan) 
    • “What’s New in European Administrative Law?”

 

  • 10.06.2026 – Prof. Alexis Saiz Arnaiz (Pompeo Fabra University) 
    • Topic: tba

 

Termine Wintersemester 2025/2026

  • 16.12.2025 – Prof. Raphaële Xenidis (Sciences Po Paris) 
    • „Algorithmic governance in Europe: A discriminatory machinery“ 

 

  • 04.11.2025 – Prof. Merijn Chamon (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 
    • „On EU Values and EU Citizenship: Commission v Malta“ 

Termine Sommersemester 2025

  • 17.06.2025 – Prof. Dr. Matthias Oesch (University of Zurich) 
    • „EU – Switzerland Agreements: status quo and new institutional rules“ 

 

  • 13.05.2025 – Prof. Dr. Martin Nettesheim (University of Tübingen) 
    • „European Integration, Poly-Crisis and Constitutionalism: A Republican Conception of EU-Governance“ 

Termine Wintersemester 2024/2025

  • 14.01.2025 – Prof. Dr. Daniel Sarmiento Ramírez-Escudero (University Complutense of Madrid) 
    • „Joint Decision-Making in the EU: Can the Puzzle be Fixed?“ 

 

  • 03.12.2024 – Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aurelién Raccah (Catholic University of Lille) 
    • „Implementation and interpretation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) between the EU and the UK“  

 

  • 12.11.2024 – Prof. Dr. Fabian Amtenbrink (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 
    • „Why and how climate change mitigation activities of central banks do not only challenge their independence but also democratic legitimacy“

Termine Sommersemester 2024

  • 25.06.2024 – Dr. Christoph Krenn (Max-Planck-Institut Heidelberg) 
    • „How can the ECJ become more ‚democratic‘? A look at some procedural innovations in the current reform of the Court’s Statute“  

 

  • 28.05.2024 – Prof. Dr. Martin Auer and Dr. Marcus Sonnberger (both University of Salzburg) 
    • „CSDDD und Unternehmensführung“ 

 

  • 16.04.2024 – Prof. Anuscheh Farahat (University of Vienna) 
    • „Re-Imagining the European Political Community through Migration Law“