Barend van Leeuwen is an Associate Professor at Durham Law School, specializing in EU law, particularly the interaction between free movement and national regulation in the internal market. In the session, he will explored the harmonization of services within the EU’s internal market, discussing key challenges and developments.
With the rapid changes in US politics, everything seems unpredictable. Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh (expert in human rights law, international criminal law, transitional justice and victims’ rights) and Prof. dr. Femke van Esch (expert in political leadership, crises and the European Union) provided insights into these rapid changes, offering a deeper understanding of what’s driving the current political shifts in the US.
The 8th Young European Law Scholars Conference will be held on 3-4 July 2025 at Utrecht University. We invite young scholars to submit papers on this year's theme.
Invitation: Conference, Solidarity in the European Union. This one-day event brings together researchers, policymakers, and professionals from across Europe to reflect on the role of solidarity in the EU today. From migration and democracy to energy, social policy, and the Eurozone, the programme offers space for in-depth discussion on both challenges and opportunities.