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Global Fellows Forum
Spring 2010
The Global Fellows Forum makes up the 'intellectual heart' of our Center at NYU. The Forum, composed of the Fellows of the Center and invited guests, meets regularly throughout the semester to discuss presentations of ongoing research and developments within the sphere of interest of the Center. Discussion in the Forum is intense, critical but always friendly and supportive. It is the principal means for Fellows to interact intellectually, receive feedback on their research and enjoy the synergies which intellectual communities at their best are able to provide. To date, it has also been a very pleasant social institution - and we plan to keep it that way.
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| January 26, 2010 |
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Antonello Tancredi
Professor of International Law at the University of Palermo School of Law.
Research Project:
"The Absence of Direct Effect of WTO Law in the European Community Legal System: a Matter of Institutional Balancing." |
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| February 2, 2010 |
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Dimitry Kochenov
Lecturer in European Law, University of Groningen, Faculty of Law.
Research Project: "EU’s Possible Future: The Transformative Potential of the Tandem of European Citizenship and Equality." |
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| March 4, 2010 |
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Diletta Tega
Researcher of Constitutional Law at the University of Milan - Bicocca, School of Law.
Research Project: "Different Country, Different Definition? The Constitutional Meaning of the Principle of Equality." |
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| March 23, 2010 |
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Sarah Kahn-Nisser
Instructor, Department of Political Studies and Department of Social Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.
Research Project: "Inclusion, Exclusion and the Copenhagen Political Accession Criteria: The Cases of Turkey and Poland." |
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| April 13, 2010 |
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Miriam Aziz
Associate Professor of Public and Administrative Law at the Department of Law, Siena University, Italy.
Research Project: "Global Copyright Law: What's the Song and Dance About?" |
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| April 20, 2010 |
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Stefania Ninatti
Associate Professor of Italian and European Public Law at the University of Turin, School of Economics.
The 'Guardian of the Constitution' and Foreign Law: A Matter of Interpretation?" |
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