Prof Dr Bruno de Witte (B.E.F.M.)
Research profile
Bruno De Witte’s principal interest is the constitutional law of the European Union, with a particular focus on the relation between international, European and national law, the protection of fundamental rights, law-making and treaty revision procedures, internal market law and non-market values. His second main field of interest is the law of cultural diversity, with a particular focus on language law, the protection of minorities and the relation between market integration and cultural diversity in European Union law.
Publications
Most recent publications:
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De Witte, B. (2022). Legal Methods for the Study of EU Institutional Practice. European Constitutional Law Review. https://doi.org/10.1017/S157401962200044X
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de Witte, B. (2022). How much critical distance in the academic study of European law? Maastricht University. https://doi.org/10.26481/spe.20221007bw
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De Witte, B. (2022). Guest Editorial. Common Market Law Review, 59(1), 3-17.
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de Witte, B., & Vanackère, F. (2022). EMU Mixity - Overlap between EU and Member States Action in Economic Governance. In N. Levrat, Y. K., C. Kaddous, & R. Wessel (Eds.), The EU and its Member States' Joint Participation in International Agreements (pp. 117-130). Hart Publishing. Modern Studies in European Law
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de Witte, B. (2022). Guest Editorial - EU Emergency Law and its Impact on the EU Legal Order. Common Market Law Review, 59(1), 3-18.
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Bonelli, M., Claes, M. (Guest ed.), de Witte, B. (Guest ed.), & Podstawa, K. (Guest ed.) (2022). Usual and Unusual Suspects: New Actors, Roles and Mechanisms to Protect EU Values. European Papers : a journal on law and integration, 7(2), 641-650. https://doi.org/10.15166/2499-8249/591
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De Witte, B. (2021). Article 4(2) TEU as a Protection of the Institutional Diversity of the Member States. European Public Law, 27(3), 559-570. https://doi.org/10.54648/euro2021026
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Fromage, D., & De Witte, B. (2021). National Constitutional Identity Ten Years on: State of Play and Future Perspectives. European Public Law, 27(3), 411-424. https://doi.org/10.54648/euro2021019
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De Witte, B. (2021). The European Union's Covid-19 Recovery Plan: The Legal Engineering Of An Economic Policy Shift. Common Market Law Review, 58(3), 635-681. https://doi.org/10.54648/cola2021046
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de Witte, B. (2021). Accession to International Instruments as an EU Legality Constraint. In C. Kilpatrick, & J. Scott (Eds.), Contemporary Challenges to EU Legality (pp. 100-122). Oxford University Press. The Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law Vol. Xxix/1
B.E.F.M. de Witte
Professor of European Union Law
International and European Law, Faculty of Law