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Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast

'Constitutional Pluralism and the European Order: Some Cautionary Remarks' - Professor Emilios Christodoulidis: CELS Seminar

Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

Society & Culture, Education, Business

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🗓️ 1 February 2012

⏱️ ? minutes

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Professor Emilios Christodoulidis of the University of Glasgow gave a lunchtime seminar entitled "Constitutional Pluralism and the European Order: Some Cautionary Remarks" on Wednesday 1st February 2012 at the Faculty of Law as a guest of CELS (the Centre for European Legal Studies). For more information see the CELS website at http://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/

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0:00.0

Well, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It's very nice to welcome you all here to the

0:06.5

Sales Lunchtime Seminar, and in particular to welcome our guest speaker. Now, I'm hesitant to pronounce

0:13.1

his name. It's not because I don't know it, but I know we'll no doubt do him a great disservice,

0:17.2

but it's written up there for you so that you can read it and he can pronounce it for himself

0:22.1

so beautifully it's a great privilege to have our speaker here today because he offers a perspective

0:29.5

that Cambridge doesn't always embrace terribly well which is the more theoretical constitutional

0:36.0

perspective we're very good at the black letter law the doctrinal stuff and so it's is the more theoretical constitutional list perspective.

0:38.1

We're very good at the black letter law, the doctrinal stuff.

0:40.9

And so it's an honour and privilege to have someone here to put us right on all the things that we do wrong

0:46.6

and offer some new interesting take on this very interesting subject.

0:50.5

So thank you.

0:52.5

Thank you, Catherine and Marcus.

0:55.0

I'm delighted to be here.

0:58.0

My name is Emilius Krista Ludas.

1:04.0

I said you can say that.

1:06.0

I'm Greek, teaching Glasgow and living in Scotland for years and I used to teach in Edinburgh.

1:13.6

Not a year's been teaching in Glasgow.

1:15.6

I'm not a European lawyer, I say that I apologize.

1:20.6

I teach legal theory, and I'm particularly interested in constitutional theory in theories of democracy.. So I teach in the law school what I teach legal theory.

1:31.3

And I've been particularly, I'm particularly interested in issues of constitutionalism.

1:39.3

The EU presents a special case.

1:43.3

And if there is an angle, I'd further like to give this, is a concern with the

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