Theme: The Withdrawal of A Member State of The EU, "The Brexit"
Speaker: Professor Christian Mestre
Professor of European Law at the European Institute, Honorary Dean of the University of Strasbourg Law School
Moderator: Professor Huang Deming, Institute of International Law, Wuhan University
Time: Monday, December 11, 2017 9:30-11:30 am
Location: Wuhan University Law School 323
Speaker Profile:
Doctor of Laws, Master of Political Science, University of Strasbourg, Master of International Law and European Union Law, University of Tours. Professor Christian Mestre is currently Professor of European Law at the European Institute, Honorary Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Strasbourg, and Chairman of the Conference of the President of the French University, Director of the Board of Directors of the French National School of Administration, Director of the French University Council and Deputy of the International Institute of Human Rights. Chairman. He was the President of the University of Strasbourg from 1998 to 2003. He was awarded the title of French Academic Palm Leaf Knight, the French National Medal of Honor, and the French Grand Professor. Professor Christian Mestre has been a legal advisor to the European Commission for many years, and has conducted legal advice on European legal proceedings, domestic and international law, European national constitutions, legislation and higher education.
Professor Christian Mestre also writes and publishes academic papers in five languages: French, English, Italian, Spanish and Romanian. Since 1989, more than 150 law books and academic papers have been published, covering areas such as EU law, international law, and human rights law, especially the politics and economy of EU law, as well as EU competition law and EU system law. And French domestic law. In addition, as one of the top experts on French political and religious issues (Laïcité), his last book on the subject, the “Guide to Higher Education Religious Issues”, was listed by the French Ministry of Education and the French Ministry of the Interior as a national solution to religious issues. His books are widely available.