Presidents Michel and von der Leyen during the debate on the conclusions of the 12-13 December European Council summit

Why a step backwards for Eurozone reform could be a step forwards for differentiated integration in the EU

In response to hundreds of refugees and other migrants taking to the road with the aim of walking to Austria, Hungarian Red Cross immediately activited its response teams. The Red Cross has been providing food, water, blankets, clothes and first aid to those in need along the main highway from Budapest to Austria. Over 140,000 people have applied for asylum in Hungary already in 2015. In recent weeks, the number of people arriving in the country has increased dramatically, resulting in a major bottle neck and leaving hundreds sleeping rough at train stations each night. Photo: Stephen Ryan / IFRC

The Three Villains and the Lifeblood of the European Union Project – Advocate General Sharpton’s Opinion in C-715/17 (the asylum relocation mechanism)

main court european court of justice

The Independence of Judges in Polish’s Courts: the CJEU Judgement in Commission v Poland (C-192/18)

DCU Brexit Institute represented the BRIDGE Network in Brussels

Julie Smith and Ernst Hirsch Ballin: How to bridge research and policy?

Ed Sibley on Brexit: This is only the end of the beginning

Successful launch of the BRIDGE Network