Olga Ceran Speaks At EuConst Symposium In Maastricht

Olga Ceran was one of the speakers at the European Constitutional Law Review (EuConst) Symposium for Young Scholars that took place in Maastricht on 18 June 2024.

Olga presented a draft paper titled 'Academic freedom amid the crisis of EU values: Article 13 CFR and the scope of EU intervention'. The paper analyses the opportunities to utilize the existing EU rule of law tools for safeguarding of academic freedom and explores potential tensions within such actions. It builds on research conducted as part of the AFITE project (led by Dr. Vasiliki Kosta), additionally supported by the re:constitution mobility fellowship. The paper was discussed by Matteo Bonelli, Assistant Professor of EU Law at Maastricht University and an Editorial Board Member of the European Constitutional Law Review.

The European Constitutional Law Review, published by Cambridge University Press, organises each year a symposium for young scholars where selected participants present their work. In words of the Editors, '[t]he aim of the symposium is to offer participants a stimulating intellectual exchange, provide detailed feedback on participants' work by EuConst editorial board members, as well as to build an intellectual network of talented and more established scholars in the field of European constitutional law'.

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