Workshop Constitutional Interpretation in Emergencies in Europe Add to calendar 2024-11-07 09:30 2024-11-07 17:30 Europe/Rome Constitutional Interpretation in Emergencies in Europe HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences,Institute for Legal Studies, Budapest YYYY-MM-DD Print Share: Share on Facebook Share on BlueSky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email Scheduled dates Nov 07 2024 09:30 - 17:30 CET HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences,Institute for Legal Studies, Budapest, Organised by Department of Law Development and External Relations Service Widening Europe Programme The aim of this workshop is to examine how emergencies impact the methodology and practice of constitutional interpretation in Europe. There has been a vast and growing literature over the last two decades on the legal theory of emergencies, regulatory regimes, and the scientific assessment of exceptional powers and rights-restrictions. However, less attention has been paid to the constitutional review of emergency legislation, despite the fact that the issue has been raised time and time again from Ex parte Milligan, 71 U.S. (4 Wall.) 2 (1866) to Korematsu v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1944), from A v. Secretary of State for the Home Department [2004] UKHL (the Belmarsh case) to the COVID-19 case law of the European Court of Human Rights. The primary reason for this scholarly gap may be that (constitutional) courts have traditionally been deferential to the executive in dealing with a crisis in times of emergency, and, since judicial review usually reacts to legal challenges with some delay and after the events, it is difficult to access the relatively limited information needed for normative assessment or even for broader comparative analysis.Please find a detailed workshop programme together with the Zoom meeting link to join the event online at this web page.This event is co-funded by the EUI Widening Europe Programme. The EUI Widening Europe Programme initiative, backed by contributions from the European Union and EUI Contracting States, is designed to strengthen internationalisation, competitiveness, and quality in research in Widening countries, and thus foster a more cohesive European Higher Education and Research area. Links CINEM research project Partners Related events