Christy Ann Petit (DCU Brexit Institute) The much awaited Single Currency Package was finally published by the European Commission on 28 June 2023, giving the legal grounds and foundations for…
Federico Fabbrini (Full Professor of EU Law, DCU; Founding Director, Brexit Institute) The summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Vilnius, Lithuania, on 11 and 12 July 2023…
Niels Kirst (Assistant Professor of European Law, DCU) “Regrettably, concerns remain in several Member States. More work needs to be done to improve the independence of judiciary, impartiality of public…
Gisela Hernández (IPP-CSIC) On 1 July 2023, the Spanish government took over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The Presidency rotates each 6 months among the member…
Niall Moran (Dublin City University) A broad overview of developments in EU trade policy over recent years should cover two main areas: EU measures that liberalise trade (broadly speaking) and…
Ian Cooper (DCU Brexit Institute) Over the past year, the changing character of politics in Northern Ireland, as well as in the United Kingdom (UK) and its evolving relations with…
Ian Cooper (DCU Brexit Institute) On Monday 12 June, the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence REBUILD, in partnership with the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, held an event on “The Commission…
Niels Kirst (Assistant Professor of European Law at Dublin City University) “The value of the rule of law is an integral part of the very identity of the European…
Emine Ay (Dublin City University) The presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey resulted in a double victory for Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. While his party retained control of the parliament through alliances with…
Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University) The second meeting of the European Political Community which took place yesterday in Moldova, an Eu candidate country of 2.6 million people that sits in…