Can the UK-Driven Proposals to Limit Free Movement be Reconciled with EU Law?

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David Cameron at the European Council – Dec 2015, European Council, CC-BY-NC-SA-2.0

The Edinburgh Europa Research Group is pleased to invite you to its next event:

Can the UK-Driven Proposals to Limit Free Movement be Reconciled with EU Law?

Thursday 3 March 2016
5pm – 6pm

50 George Square · Room G.04
George Square · Edinburgh EH8 9JU

Prof Niamh Nic Shuibhne
Professor of European Union Law
The University of Edinburgh


This seminar examines the proposed limits on free movement rights developed in response to the UK’s renegotiation agenda and evaluates them in light of the wider EU legal framework. Three main issues will be looked at: restrictions on in-work benefits; alleged abuses of free movement rights; and national discretion in the context of deporting EU citizens.


Anthony Salamone | Chair
Europa Research Group Co-Convenor
PhD Candidate in Politics
The University of Edinburgh

This event is free and non-ticketed
All are welcome

This event was originally scheduled for Wednesday 2 March 2016.


PARTICIPANTS

Niamh Nic ShuibhneNiamh Nic ShuibhneEdinburgh Europa Institute Logo
The University of Edinburgh

Prof Niamh Nic Shuibhne is Professor of European Union Law at the University of Edinburgh. She is Joint Editor of the Common Market Law Review and her research focuses on substantive EU law from a constitutional perspective, in particular on free movement law.


Anthony SalamoneAnthony SalamoneEdinburgh Europa Institute Logo (@AMSalamone)
The University of Edinburgh

Anthony Salamone is Co-Convenor of the Edinburgh Europa Research Group and PhD Candidate in Politics at the University of Edinburgh. He is Managing Editor of European Futures and his research focuses on the politics of the UK’s EU relations.


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