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The EU Law Live Conversation Series

The EU Law Live Conversation Series

EU Law Live 63 Episodes Jun 22, 2026

EU Law Live's Podcast Series, edited by the EU Law Live team, features conversations on European Union law topics.

Episodes

A conversation with Julia Laffranque: a career as a European judge Jun 22, 2026 30:48 Daniel Sarmiento talks with Julia Laffranque, judge of the Estonian Supreme Court and former judge of the European Court of Human Rights, and former member of the 255 Committee, on the challenges and opportunities of a career as a European judge.
Open Talks on EU Enlargement: Luigi Lonardo and Sara Poli on the Accession of Balkan Countries Jun 10, 2026 30:30 In this new episode of Open Talks on EU Enlargement, Sara Poli, from the University of Pisa, talks with Luigi Lonardo, from the Centre for European Law of the University of Luxembourg, on the challenges of accession of the the Balkan countries to the EU.
The History of European Law, with Morten Rasmussen and Bill Davies - Part 2. May 6, 2026 42:34 In the second part of this Podcast, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Morten Rasmussen and Bill Davies, co-editors and co-authors of the latest book "The History of EU Law", on the development of the EU's legal system, seen from the optics of History, focusing on the experience of national courts in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Denmark.
The History of EU Law, with Morten Rasmussen and Bill Davies Mar 24, 2026 43:28 In this Podcast, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Morten Rasmussen and Bill Davies, co-editors and co-authors of the latest book "The History of EU Law", on the development of the EU's legal system, seen from the optics of History.
Open Talks on EU Enlargement: Roman Petrov and Sara Poli on Ukrainian Accession Mar 9, 2026 49:16 Sara Poli and Roman Petrov talk about the prospects and challenges of Ukrainian accession to the EU, in the context of a new series of conversations on accession
A Podcast on EU Law Podcasts: The emergence of new means of communication in EU Law Feb 18, 2026 29:59 This is a Podcast on EU Law Podcasts, a conversation with Felix Ronkes Agerbeek, Michal Riha and Daniel Sarmiento, in which they talk about the emergence of new means of communication in EU Law and the development of their EU Law Podcasts
A conversation with Takis Tridimas on EU Law and Academia, Research and Education Feb 9, 2026 40:56 In this Podcast, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Takis Tridimas about the research and teaching of EU Law, the evolution of this subject as part of the education of law students and the state of legal research in Europe
In search of competitiveness or a bonfire of EU law? A conversation with Anu Bradford and Alberto Alemanno Dec 15, 2025 29:13 The EU has launched a plan to promote competitiveness and boost the internal market through an ambitious deregulatory strategy. What does this make of the "Brussels Effect" and the EU's regulatory objectives? To discuss this, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Anu Bradford (Professor in Columbia University) and Alberto Alemanno (Professor in HEC and founder of The Good Lobby)
The Alace Case and safe countries of origin. A conversation with M Cartabia, M Savino and F Munari Nov 10, 2025 44:17 In this new Podcast of The Case, Marta Cartabia, Mario Savino and Francesco Munari talk about the Alace case, on the growingly contentious notion of safe countries of origin in the context of current migration reform.
EU law blogs, platforms and online journals: a conversation with R. Wessel, M. Steinbeis and D. Sarmiento Oct 16, 2025 47:06 A conversation with the editors of European Papers (Ramses Wessel), Verfassungsblog (Maximilian Steinbeis) and EU Law Live (Daniel Sarmiento), led by Guillermo Iñiguez, on the role of new sources of legal information, publication processes, the challenge of open access and the need to keep an information ecosystem independent in the current times.
András Jakab and Lando Kirchmair talk about their latest book on 'Saving the EU' from Illiberal Member States Sep 15, 2025 39:55 Daniel Sarmiento talks with András Jakab and Lando Kirchmair about their latest co-authored book, "Saving the EU from its Illiberal Member States", in which they analise the cultural roots and the possible ways forward in tackling the illiberal threat that current political trends pose for the EU.
FIDE Conversations: Guillermo Iñiguez discusses Energy Solidarity and Energy Security with Alicja Sikora-Kalėda May 20, 2025 20:03 In this third and final FIDE Conversations Podcast, Guillermo Iñiguez talks with Alicja Sikora-Kalėda, Rapporteure Générale of the Topic on energy solidarity and energy security – from green transition to the EU’s crisis management

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