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Brexit and EU citizenship (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C., & Quenivet, N. (2017, July). Brexit and EU citizenship. Paper presented at Citizenship and Law, Bristol, England

In the past few years the concept of citizenship has been a growing subject of studies in law and politics. The distinction between nationality and citizenship, the rights and duties of nationals and citizens, EU citizenship, etc have attracted consi... Read More about Brexit and EU citizenship.

The "constitutionalisation" of French environmental law under the 2004 Environmental Charter (2017)
Book Chapter
Dadomo, C. (2017). The "constitutionalisation" of French environmental law under the 2004 Environmental Charter. In E. Daly, L. Kotze, J. May, & C. Soyapi (Eds.), New Frontiers in Environmental Constitutionalism (146-159). UNEP

Promised by President Chirac during the 2002 campaign for the Presidential elections, the Environmental Charter has become the third branch of the French 1958 Constitution. It has been incorporated alongside the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man... Read More about The "constitutionalisation" of French environmental law under the 2004 Environmental Charter.

Commentary on the European Council’s Draft Guidelines Following the UK’s Notification under Article 50 TEU (2017)
Journal Article
Dadomo, C., & Quenivet, N. (2017). Commentary on the European Council’s Draft Guidelines Following the UK’s Notification under Article 50 TEU

Under Article 50(2) TEU ‘A Member State which decides to withdraw [from the EU] shall notify the European Council of its intention.’ As the Heads of States or Government of the 27 Member States and the Presidents of the European Council and the Europ... Read More about Commentary on the European Council’s Draft Guidelines Following the UK’s Notification under Article 50 TEU.

Enforcement of EU law post-Brexit: What are the possible scenarios? (2017)
Journal Article
Dadomo, C. (2017). Enforcement of EU law post-Brexit: What are the possible scenarios?

On 27 January 2017 Philip Hammond admitted that the UK was not allowed to negotiate trade agreements with the US until it had formally left the European Union (this is different from the situation of the UK having declared that it hoped to be able to... Read More about Enforcement of EU law post-Brexit: What are the possible scenarios?.

Hard, soft and now smart Brexit? Leaving the EU but not the EEA, is it that simple? (2016)
Journal Article
Dadomo, C. (2016). Hard, soft and now smart Brexit? Leaving the EU but not the EEA, is it that simple?

On 28 November 2016 the think tank British Influence announced that it will write to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, Rt Hon David Davis MP, to find out what is the position of the UK government regarding its membership to the A... Read More about Hard, soft and now smart Brexit? Leaving the EU but not the EEA, is it that simple?.

French family law and the European convention on human rights (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2016, June). French family law and the European convention on human rights. Paper presented at International Academy for the Study of the Jurisprudence of the Family - Symposium on the Jurisprudence of Family Relations, Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Peru

The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) relating to family law issues is abundant and is a testimony of its interpretative dynamism. The family benefit from the Court’s vigilant but qualified protection. Combined with the juri... Read More about French family law and the European convention on human rights.

The greening of the French Constitution – The Constitutional Act of 1 March 2005 on the 2004 Environmental Charter – Assessment after 10 years of application (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2016, April). The greening of the French Constitution – The Constitutional Act of 1 March 2005 on the 2004 Environmental Charter – Assessment after 10 years of application. Paper presented at New Frontiers in Global Environmental Constitutionalism: Implementing Human and Environmental Rights in Global Contexts, North-West University (SA), Potchefstroom, South Africa

Promised by President Chirac during the 2002 campaign for the Presidential elections, the Environmental Charter has become the third pillar of the French 1958 Constitution, alongside the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen and the D... Read More about The greening of the French Constitution – The Constitutional Act of 1 March 2005 on the 2004 Environmental Charter – Assessment after 10 years of application.

Developments and implications of future FTAs for the competition law in Vietnam (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C., & Nguyen, T. H. (2016, January). Developments and implications of future FTAs for the competition law in Vietnam. Paper presented at Vietnam Commercial Law in Global Integration Context, Ho Chi Minh City Law University, Vietnam

The paper analyses the effect of free trade agreements on Vietnamese competition law

The Scots have rejected independence and the union is preserved. Or is it? The consequences of the Scottish referendum for the UK and beyond (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2014, October). The Scots have rejected independence and the union is preserved. Or is it? The consequences of the Scottish referendum for the UK and beyond. Paper presented at SOCIN – ‘Social Innovations: Theoretical and Practical Insights’, Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania

This article analyses the constitutional consequences of the Scottish independence referendum of September 2014 not only on Scottish devolution but also on the UK constitution

Remembering who we really are: A Buddhist-based approach to human beings in the nexus between human rights and the environment (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2014, June). Remembering who we really are: A Buddhist-based approach to human beings in the nexus between human rights and the environment. Paper presented at GNHRE SYMPOSIUM 2014, ‘Reimagining ‘humanity’ in the nexus between human rights and the environment’ at the IUCN Academy Colloquium, Tarragona, Spain

As C. G. Weeramantry, a former judge at the International Court of justice put it, “Buddhism is replete with perspectives on long-term future. It stresses at every stage the fleeting nature of the present and the transitory nature of present acquisi... Read More about Remembering who we really are: A Buddhist-based approach to human beings in the nexus between human rights and the environment.

Child support reform in the UK: 3 years on (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2011, July). Child support reform in the UK: 3 years on. Paper presented at International Society of Family Law (ISFL), 14th World Conference - Intergenerational obligations, Jean-Moulin University, Lyon, France

The Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008 which received Royal Assent on 5 June 2008 aims to re-design the child support system as established in 1993 by the conservative government and amended under the Blair government. Both the original an... Read More about Child support reform in the UK: 3 years on.

The implementation of the 'Grenelle de l’environnement' in French law (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2010, September). The implementation of the 'Grenelle de l’environnement' in French law. Paper presented at Society of Legal Scholars (SLS), Annual Conference, Southampton University, UK

In the history of the development of French environmental law, the so-called « Grenelle de l’environnement » will probably be remembered as a formidable and the most daring public consultation process ever organised by the French authorities. For man... Read More about The implementation of the 'Grenelle de l’environnement' in French law.

Case C-133/06 European Parliament v Council [2008] ECR I-3189 (2009)
Journal Article
Ball, R., & Dadomo, C. (2009). Case C-133/06 European Parliament v Council [2008] ECR I-3189. European Public Law, 15(3), 335-347

Case comment on an important ruling providing valuable confirmation of the significance of institutional balance in the decision-making process and the delegation of powers, including the established position of comitology. It identifies the real sig... Read More about Case C-133/06 European Parliament v Council [2008] ECR I-3189.

The 2008 child support reform in the UK (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2009, September). The 2008 child support reform in the UK. Paper presented at International Society of Family Law (ISFL) European Regional conference, Porto, Portugal

The Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008 which received Royal Assent on 5 June 2008 aims to re-design the child support system as established in 1993 by the conservative government and amended under the Blair government. Both the original an... Read More about The 2008 child support reform in the UK.

Royaume-Uni: Une Dévolution Régionale Essentiellement Limitée à l’Ecosse? (2007)
Presentation / Conference
Dadomo, C. (2007, May). Royaume-Uni: Une Dévolution Régionale Essentiellement Limitée à l’Ecosse?. Paper presented at L’Etat Régional, Une Nouvelle Forme D’Etat?, University of Angers, France

Dix ans apres l’adoption des trois lois de 1998 etablissant de maniere quasi-irreversible le principe de devolution au Royaume-Uni, il ne ferait aucun doute dans l’esprit d’un observateur peu averti que ce processus s’est developpe plus profondement... Read More about Royaume-Uni: Une Dévolution Régionale Essentiellement Limitée à l’Ecosse?.

The evolution of the status of the child in French law (2007)
Book Chapter
Dadomo, C. (2007). The evolution of the status of the child in French law. In L. Wardle, & C. Williams (Eds.), Family Law – Balancing Interests, Pursuing Priorities (400-407). New York: William S. Hein & Co

The purpose of this article is to examine the evolution of the status of the child in French family law, focusing in particular on the issue of filiation where there was a need for establishing a new balance and that of parental authority, where chil... Read More about The evolution of the status of the child in French law.

The greening of the French Constitution – The constitutional act of 1 March 2005 on the 2004 Environmental Charter (2005)
Journal Article
Dadomo, C. (2005). The greening of the French Constitution – The constitutional act of 1 March 2005 on the 2004 Environmental Charter. Environmental Liability, 13(6), 175-186

Analysis of the reasons underlying the adoption of the French Environmental Charter, its content, its significance and effectiveness, and the constitutionalisation of French environmental law