CLP - Membership of the EU in an Era of Geopolitical Disorder

CLP - Membership of the EU in an Era of Geopolitical Disorder

By UCL Laws Events

This lecture will be delivered by Professor Michael Dougan, as part of the Current Legal Problems Lecture Series 2025-26

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UCL Faculty of Laws

Endsleigh Gardens London WC1H 0EG United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
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Speaker: Professor Michael Dougan (University of Liverpool)

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About the lecture

To confront the challenges and threats unleashed by the likes of Putin and Trump, Europe should reconcile the demands for a more Geopolitical Union with its commitment to a Constitutional Union based on shared fundamental values. That means reimagining and revisiting certain existing assumptions and practices, including about what it means to be a Member State of the European Union. In this lecture, we will explore how far EU law could help in reshaping some of the expectations surrounding participation as a Member State, so as to discourage damaging unilateral behaviours and promote more collaborative conduct, but without disturbing the underlying constitutional balance premised upon state sovereignty.


About the speaker

Michael Dougan is Professor of European Law at the University of Liverpool, Joint Editor of Common Market Law Review, and Chair of the Law Sub-Panel for REF2029.


About Current Legal Problems

The Current Legal Problems (CLP) lecture series and annual volume was established over fifty five years ago at the Faculty of Laws, University College London and is recognised as a major reference point for legal scholarship. Sign up for the mailing list to receive emails about Current Legal Problems lectures

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