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Tanya Krupiy: “What role artificial intelligence could play in evaluating the compliance of military operations with international humanitarian law: The case study of the conduct of hostilities in Ukraine” on the EJIL:Talk! Blog.
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Tanya Krupiy “What’s love got to do with it? Some reflections on the UK approach to governing artificial intelligence”
Tanya Krupiy presented her research at the Association of Human Rights Institutes Northern UK Human Rights Network Event 2023/2024 at Durham Law School on the 21st February 2024? The title is: “What’s love got to do with it? Some reflections on the UK approach to governing artificial intelligence from the perspective of the prohibition of discrimination.”
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Bernardo Carvalho de Mello: ‘The One That Got Away: The Failed 2022 Proposed Constitution of Chile’ in the NELR
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Colin Murray, ‘Saying Nothing at much all, to General Acclaim – The Windsor Framework Relaunch’ EU Law Analysis
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Emily Jones: Recording of Book Launch ‘(Posthuman) Feminist approaches to International Environmental Law and the Rights of Nature’
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Ruth Houghton: Launch Panel for the 2nd Edition of the Handbook of Global Constitutionalism at St Andrews’ Institute of Intellectual History (12 March 2024)
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ConGov Workshop 15th April in Newcastle Law School: Identities in Constitutionalism and Governance

Programme
12:00-12:30 Lunch. Conference Room, Newcastle Law School
12:30-13:30: Session One: Constitutional Identities
Chair: Ruth Houghton
| Bernardo Carvalho De Mello | The Constitutional Tapestry of Bolivia and Ecuador: Weaving Plurinational Identities into Law |
| Emilia Mickiewicz and Francesco de Cecco | European constitutional identity and the realistic dystopia |
13:30-13:45 Break
13:45-15:00: Session Two: Rights
Chair: Francesco de Cecco
| Ilke Turkmendag | Regulation of child’s “right-to-genetic-identity” in human reproduction |
| Ebun Bamigboye | Children’s participation in peace processes |
| Josh Jowitt | Legal personhood and the open texture of language |
15:00-15:15: Break
15:15-16:15: Session Three: Critical Approaches
Chair: Bernardo Carvalho De Mello
| Emily Jones | No Future for Future Generations? Queering Environmental Law and Politics |
| Ruth Houghton (co-author Aoife O’Donoghue) | Feminist Approaches to Constituent Power |
16:15-16:45: Final Reflections
Moderators: Francesco de Cecco and Ruth Houghton
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New chapter by Francesco de Cecco, ‘A Constitutional View of State Aid’
Francesco de Cecco, ‘A Constitutional View of State Aid’ in Juan Jorge Piernas López, Leigh Hancher & Luca Rubini (eds) The Future of EU State Aid Law (EU Law Live Press) 25-39.
https://bookshop.eulawlive.com/book/the-future-of-eu-state-aid-law/
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New chapter by Francesco de Cecco, ‘Tax Powers and the EU State Aid Regime’
Francesco de Cecco, ‘Tax Powers and the EU State Aid Regime’ in Alicia Hinarejos and Robert Schütze (eds) EU Fiscal Federalism: Past, Present, Future. (Oxford University Press) 2023, pp.31-56
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/eu-fiscal-federalism-9780198833284?cc=gb&lang=en&#
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New article by Francesco de Cecco, ‘The Trouble with Trumps: On how (and why) not to Define the Core of Fundamental Rights’ in the Common Market Law Review
F De Cecco, ‘The Trouble with Trumps: On how (and why) not to Define the Core of Fundamental Rights’ (2023) Common Market Law Review, volume 60(6), 1551 – 1578
https://kluwerlawonline.com/journalarticle/Common+Market+Law+Review/60.1/COLA2023116
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