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Professor Federico Fabbrini, Full Professor of European Law in the School of Law and Government, DCU and founding Director of the D.C.U Brexit Institute discusses the legal origins of the European Union and the challenges and opportunities for the EU institutional structures in the 21st century with JCER editor, Dr Kenneth McDonagh.

Thank you to Mark Glynn at Dublin City University (DCU) for the video production.

The video reflects the views only of the speaker(s). JCER, UACES and DCU cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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EU legal order, Lisbon Treaty, Brexit, Social Europe, The Rome Manifesto

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