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The
European Union Center
The Center for World Affairs and the
Global Economy (WAGE)
and
The
Institute for Legal Studies
are pleased to announce a talk by
Gráinne de Búrca
(Professor
of European Law, European University Institute, and Marshall Monnet Scholar
in Residence)
European
Constitutionalism
and the Charter of Fundamental Rights
Friday, 26 April 2002
12:00 p.m.
7200 Law (Lubar Commons)
Gráinne
de Búúrca is a Professor of European Law at the European
University Institute, Director of the EUI Academy of European Law and
Marshall Monnet Scholar in Residence at UW. She is co-author or co-editor
of five books on varies aspects of EU law, including The Evolution
of EU Law (Oxford University Press [OUP]), Constitutional Change
in the EU: From Uniformity to Flexibility? (OUP), The EU and the
WTO: Legal and Constitutional Issues (Hart), and a leading EU law
casebook (OUP). In addition to her many articles and book chapters, she
is review editor of the Yearbook of European Law and the Oxford
Journal of Legal Studies, co-editor of the OUP Oxford Studies in
European Law series, and of OUP's Collected Courses of the Academy
of European Law. In 1990 she was appointed a University lecturer in
law at Oxford and a fellow of Somerville College.
In 2002 she will be a Visiting Professor at Columbia Law School.
For
more information about this talk, please contact Gregory
Shaffer
For
more information, please contact the European Union Center (eucenter@intl-institute.wisc.edu
or 265-8040).
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