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🗓️ 11 May 2022
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:00.0 | Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. |
0:07.0 | We're just waiting for a few more online participants to join us for our SELD lunchtime seminar. It's my distinct pleasure to welcome Professor Antonio |
0:29.6 | Desa de Norega from the University of Carlos III in Madrid. |
0:43.4 | Antonio has been a visitor in the South, |
0:45.4 | in the Center for European Legal Studies, |
0:49.0 | for the past couple of months, |
0:54.6 | and has been a friend of the University of Cambridge for many years. |
0:56.6 | He's professor of administrative law |
0:59.1 | and a John Monet professor at Persona |
1:04.4 | of European Economic Governance Law |
1:07.9 | in his university in Madrid. |
1:11.1 | Before that, he was a Germany professor of European Union law between 2006 and 2010. |
1:21.1 | He completed his PhD at the European University Institute and a master's degree in community law in Brussels |
1:32.8 | after his legal studies at the Autonomia in Madrid. |
1:40.8 | His career has been extremely distinguished, and that's why it's fantastic to hear him. |
1:50.0 | He is widely published in administrative, constitutional, European theory and law, as well as in particular legal aspects of European economic governance. |
2:07.6 | It's been a visiting professor in many universities, including in Oxford and Princeton, and his latest book with Cambridge University Press on the legal |
2:22.2 | foundations of EU economic governance is truly trailblazing. I've used it numerous |
2:30.3 | times in my teaching so it's a personal pleasure to welcome Professor Seya |
2:41.0 | for his lecture today. |
2:44.8 | In course, we trust some evidence for law as credibility. |
2:50.7 | Antonio, Granary needles. |
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