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EU law is a wonderful machine | Daniel Sarmiento

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My guest in this episode is Daniel Sarmiento. He is the editor in chief of EU Law Live, an online platform launched in 2020 that has taken the world of EU law by storm. But he’s also a lawyer and a professor whose academic writing is informed by his work as a legal practitioner.
We talk about the creation of the Spanish Constitutional Court, about how the Court of Justice changes its mind, about ‘silent judgments’ and judicial minimalism, and about the impact of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. What ties all these different topics together, is a basic insight that underpins all of Sarmiento's work, namely that law is made of practice, not of theory.
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Recommended:

  • Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong, The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court
  • Jürgen Habermas, Between Facts and Norms
  • Poems by Antonio Machado

Comments? Guest suggestions? Email me at felix@europafelix.eu.

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My guest in this episode is Daniel Sarmiento. He is the editor in chief of EU Law Live, an online platform launched in 2020 that has taken the world of EU law by storm. But he’s also a lawyer and a professor whose academic writing is informed by his work as a legal practitioner.
We talk about the creation of the Spanish Constitutional Court, about how the Court of Justice changes its mind, about ‘silent judgments’ and judicial minimalism, and about the impact of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. What ties all these different topics together, is a basic insight that underpins all of Sarmiento's work, namely that law is made of practice, not of theory.
Mentioned:

Recommended:

  • Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong, The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court
  • Jürgen Habermas, Between Facts and Norms
  • Poems by Antonio Machado

Comments? Guest suggestions? Email me at felix@europafelix.eu.

  continue reading

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