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Hearing the Indigenous voice in international law with Nina Bries Silva

In this #MyEUIResearch video, Nina Bries Silva, researcher at the EUI Department of Law, reimagines international law by integrating Indigenous ontologies, seeking to develop decolonial approaches that place Indigenous knowledge systems on equal footing with Western frameworks.

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Anton Hemerijck on why Europe’s welfare state is stronger than you think

In this interview, EUI Professor Anton Hemerijck explains why Europe's welfare states emerged stronger from recent crises, and how social investment is now central to economic resilience, even in the face of populism, ageing, and new fiscal pressures.

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#MyEUIResearchKarolina Koziura

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Political violence, collective memory, and the Holodomor with Karolina Koziura

In this interview, Max Weber Fellow Karolina Koziura traces the tangled threads of memory, denial, and resistance surrounding recognition of the Holodomor—the famine that scarred Soviet Ukraine. She reflects on why expanding how we conceive political violence is a moral imperative in the pursuit of justice.

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Revisiting sanctions data: what can we learn?

Bohdan Bernatskyi

Visiting Fellow Bohdan Bernatskyi explores how gathering and sharing sanctions data could help policymakers assess sanctions’ appropriateness and effectiveness, combat sanctions circumvention schemes, and adapt to complex and evolving crises.

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Academy of European Law Distinguished Lectures 2025

On 16-27 June 2025, during the Summer Courses on the Law of the European Union and on Human Rights, the Academy of European Law (AEL) hosted a series of three Distinguished Lectures, addressing topics ranging from the symbolism of global governance to the hidden politics of EU security.

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The frameless picture: how the tide has shifted on gender mainstreaming and EDI

In episode seven of the EDI podcast ‘The Elephant in the Room’, Laura Rahm and Giuseppe Zago explore gender equality within the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, examining progress through gender mainstreaming and addressing the global backlash against EDI programmes.

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EUI Widening Europe Programme connects doctoral researchers across Europe

Through the Widening Europe Programme’s short-term mobility and peer-to-peer initiatives, the EUI welcomes early career scholars for a week of research, exchange, and discovery, supported by EUI peers and immersed in the Institute’s vibrant academic life.

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