ππππ’s ππ―π΅π¦π³π―π’π΅πͺπ°π―π’π ππ’πΈ ππ¦π©πͺπ―π₯ π΅π©π¦ ππ¦π’π₯ππͺπ―π¦π΄ podcast episode #56 with Prof. Kal Raustiala (UCLA) features Professors Katerina LinosΒ and Mark Pollack (Temple) talking about ππ°π³π₯π¦π³ππͺπ―π¦π΄ podcastΒ and their path-breakingΒ ππππ π΄π¦π³πͺπ¦π΄. Key ideas discussed include:Β
-Decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union have massive extraterritorial reach, from Google‘s “right to be forgotten” to forcing Ireland to collect β¬14 billion in taxes from AppleΒ
-Decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union have massive extraterritorial reach, from Google‘s “right to be forgotten” to forcing Ireland to collect β¬14 billion in taxes from AppleΒ
-Many judges were integral to their countries’ European Union accession processes, learning EU law when membership seemed like “science fiction”
-The Court takes a distinctly teleological approach, explicitly working to complete the European integration projectΒ
Listen to the episodeΒ and check out Berkeley Law’sΒ BorderlinesΒ which features exclusive content with the world’s leading international law experts,Β including theΒ European Union Court of Justice series. Check out recent interviews with formerΒ ICJ President DonoghueΒ andΒ ICC President HofmaΕskiΒ β be sure to subscribe onΒ Apple Podcasts,Β Spotify, or your favorite appΒ so you don’t miss an episode!Β