What’s wrong with free movement? Regulating and deregulating mobility in Europe (2 days)

Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this conference explores free movement in light of EU (de)regulatory practices and their impact on EU legitimacy from the complementary angles of regulatory competition, regulatory contradictions and EU citizenship.

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What?

As part of the ARC « Why Regulate? Regulation, Deregulation and The Legitimacy of the EU», Saint-Louis University and its Institute for European Studies host a two-day conference that aims at analyzing free movement of people in light of EU (de)regulatory practices and their impact on EU legitimacy.

The conference is organized around 5 sessions:

  1. Free movement and protection of workers
  2. Controlling mobile citizens
  3. Regulating free movement of economically inactive EU citizens
  4. Free movement and external borders
  5. Free movement and EU citizenship

The full programme of the conference can be found here.

When ?

18  &  19  February 2016

Where ?

Saint-Louis University, 43 Boulevard du Jardin Botanique, 1000 Brussels, BELGIUM.

Registration ?

Registration is free but mandatory. You can register here.

Further information?

Please visit the Conference’s website.

Publication Date: Fri 08 Jan 2016
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