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Europa Felix

Europa Felix

Felix Ronkes Agerbeek 13 Afleveringen mei 3, 2026

Europa Felix is an interview podcast for European law professionals and enthusiasts. It features inspiring conversations with rising stars, hidden geniuses, and luminaries in the field of European law. Episodes are available in English or Dutch. Transcripts can be found on the show's website.

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Migration and the European Court of Human Rights | Eva Sevrin mei 3, 2026 3021 The European Court of Human Rights has come under growing political pressure, with some political leaders claiming that its case law on migration should be “rebalanced” because it protects “the wrong people”. Not everyone embraces that rhetoric, but it is no longer coming only from the political fringes. This May, the 46 Member States of the Council of Europe are expected to adopt a joint politica
Violence against women in the EU | Lisa Collste jan. 2, 2026 2431 Back in 2020, the European Commission launched its five-year Gender Equality Strategy. Its aim? To achieve a Europe “where gender-based violence, sex discrimination, and structural inequality between women and men are a thing of the past”. We're now in 2026. And it's fair to say there is still a great deal of work to be done.In a recent EU-wide survey, 1 in 3 women reported having experi
The unseen influence of EU legal advisors | Päivi Leino-Sandberg jan. 8, 2025 2886 In this episode, I’m joined by Päivi Leino-Sandberg, professor of transnational European law at the University of Helsinki and author of ‘The Politics of Legal Expertise in EU Policy-Making’. Her book takes us behind the scenes of the EU institutions to uncover the role of legal advisors in shaping EU decisions and policies. That’s a reality I know well: in my day job—hosting a podcast is somethin
Mutual trust and Europe's crisis of values | Cecilia Rizcallah sep. 14, 2024 2777 In this episode we’re delving into a topic that sits at the heart of how EU law functions: the principle of mutual trust. Though it's a technical subject, it's deeply intertwined with the existential questions about what the EU is and aspires to be. The principle of mutual trust isn’t just a legal precept; it’s a litmus test for the health of European integration itself. Joining me is Ce
EU law is a wonderful machine | Daniel Sarmiento mrt. 12, 2024 2582 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
Is the Superleague judgment a game changer? | Miguel Poiares Maduro dec. 24, 2023 1041 On 21 December, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered three high profile rulings in the field of sports: Superleague, International Skating Union and Royal Antwerp Football Club. Earlier this year, I spoke to Miguel Poiares Maduro about EU law and sports. So I decided to call him up to ask if he could give us his take on these three recent judgments. Enjoy this bonus episode of Euro
Hoe de EU de Brexit onderhandelde | Stefaan De Rynck aug. 22, 2023 2845 Deze aflevering gaat over de Brexit-onderhandelingen. Nu het Verenigd Koninkrijk geen lidstaat meer is van de EU, vormen twee verdragen het fundament van de relatie tussen de EU en het Verenigd Koninkrijk: het Terugtrekkingsakkoord, onderhandeld tussen 2017 en 2019, en de Handels- en Samenwerkingsovereenkomst, onderhandeld in 2020.In 2020 maakte ik deel uit van het UK Task Force van Michel Barnier
Kunnen rechters het klimaat beschermen? | Dennis van Berkel jul. 28, 2023 3549 In deze aflevering gaat het over klimaatrechtszaken tegen de Staat: juridische procedures om overheden ertoe te dwingen de klimaatcrisis het hoofd te bieden. De voorloper van dit soort procedures is de zaak van Stichting Urgenda tegen de Nederlandse Staat. Maar inmiddels zijn er wereldwijd tientallen vergelijkbare zaken gevoerd. Er is nu ook een eerste lichting klimaatzaken aanhangig bij het Europ
Can EU law save European football? | Miguel Poiares Maduro mei 25, 2023 2747 In his book 'Postwar' the historian Tony Judt wrote of the ‘largely un-European mental universe of most Europeans’. Yet, he also identified one ubiquitous exception: sports – and especially football, ‘a game without frontiers, for players, managers and spectators alike’. He even wrote: ‘What really united Europe, is football.’Whether or not that’s true, it’s hard to deny that sports are
Unierecht is nationaal recht | Koen Lenaerts & Piet Van Nuffel apr. 25, 2023 2970 In deze aflevering spreek ik met misschien wel het beroemdste schrijversduo in het EU-recht: Koen Lenaerts en Piet Van Nuffel. Beiden zijn professor aan de KU Leuven. Ze zijn ook allebei sleutelfiguren in de Europese rechtspraktijk. Piet Van Nuffel is senior expert bij de Juridische Dienst van de Europese Commissie. Koen Lenaerts is de President van het Hof van Justitie van de Europese Unie.Samen
A Realist’s take on EU law | Tamara Ćapeta mrt. 30, 2023 2697 My guest in this episode is Tamara Ćapeta, Advocate General at the European Court of Justice and law professor at the University of Zagreb. Our main topic of conversation is legal realism, a topic on which she has written several academic articles.It’s tempting to misconstrue legal realism as a cynical, 'anything goes'-approach to the law. But in Ćapeta‘s writings and in this interview,
What's left of the law of integration? | Julio Baquero Cruz okt. 25, 2022 2929 My guest for this episode is Julio Baquero Cruz — novelist, translator, professor of EU law, and member of the Legal Service of the Commission.In 2018 he published a book called ‘What’s left of the law integration?’ in which he observes that the European Union is going through a difficult period, a traversée du désert. He describes the waning of the initial impetus behind European integration and

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