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Brussels in the shadow of “Better Regulation” – Dr Rachel Minto

Posted on 25 June 2015 by Christopher Burns

The UK is firmly in the grips of debate over its future in the EU.  Meanwhile, in Brussels… Now the political dust has settled following the General Election, the British […]

ECJ Ruling Helps Spanish Mortgage Holders – Dr. Cliona Kelly

Posted on 30 April 2013 by Christopher Burns

In November 2012 in Spain, public anger at the number of repossession orders issued against homeowners in arrears resulted in an agreement being reached with banks to suspend evictions of […]

Europe’s Nobel Prize. Deserved or Not?

Posted on 21 November 2012 by Alison Tobin

Centre for European Law and Governance - Round Table Speakers: Prof. Alistair Cole: 'The European Union and the Reconciliation of Europe' Prof. Jiri Priban: 'Europe’s Perpetual Peace – Sweet Dreams […]