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Investor Citizenship - Case C-181/23 Commission v Malta: CELS Roundtable Discussion
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
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Case C-181/23 Commission v Malta (investor citizenship) is one of the most important decisions the Court has handed down on EU citizenship. It is of significant interest not just because of the issues raised, but because of the reasoning of the Court and the Court’s view of citizenship in the EU legal order. This seminar provides the opportunity to hear from both those closest to the decision and academic commentators on their assessment of this momentous decision.
Chair: Professor Catherine Barnard, University of Cambridge
Discussants:
- Professor Markus Gehring, University of Cambridge
- Dr Emilija Leinarte, University of Cambridge
- Professor Daniel Sarmiento, Universidad Complutense, Madrid
- Dr Martin Steinfeld, University of Cambridge
- Professor Takis Tridimas, Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL)
For more information see:
https://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/weekly-seminar-series
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