
Francesca Strumia
@franstrumia
Professor of Law, City, University of London
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13-09-2014 07:02:38
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‘rather than being sick of experts, people are desperate to hear their reports from the frontiers of knowledge’ inspiring read on the #powerofcuriosity economist.com/britain/2018/1… via The Economist


Technology does not threaten the human lawyer but changes the lawyer-client interface and indirectly assists diversity. Among the 2018 findings of the School of Law, Sheffield Project on the Internationalisation of the Legal Profession available here sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.…

From worker to unemployed EU citizen: what residence and benefit rights? My analysis of the Tarola ruling written while a fellow Collegio Carlo Alberto in Turin eulawanalysis.blogspot.com/2019/04/unempl…

presenting on the shifting place of immigration law in the legal order at Scuola Superiore S Anna today School of Law, Sheffield Migration Research



Mis-managed recognition in the #BverfG #PSPP judgment. What next for European intercourt relations? My thoughts on the Verfassungsblog School of Law, Sheffield verfassungsblog.de/when-managed-r…

Prof Takis Tridimas on “EU citizenship after Brexit: what does it mean to belong?”Sheffield Centre for International and European Law Annual lecture. Everyone welcome, join here eu.bbcollab.com/collab/ui/sess… tonight at 5pm BST GlobalCIT School of Law, Sheffield Migration Research

In the mood to talk of Cosmopolitan Sovereignty tomorrow? Join our forum ICON•S Mundo here mundo.icon-society.org/event/cosmopol… 13BST/14CET with Peter Spiro STALS Sant'Anna Legal Studies Maciej Krogel #StandWithUkraine Kalypso Nicolaidis

and with Giuseppe Martinico @DPudzianowska @bobsroth see you tomorrow!

While migration forces a relation between the state and the non-citizen, free movement problematizes that between the state and its own citizens. More in my new paper on ‘the State and the Citizen-as-Migrant’ hdl.handle.net/1814/73020 GlobalCIT School of Law, Sheffield Migration Research



Our Migration Research featured member this month is Francesca Strumia from School of Law, Sheffield | Check her research here mrg.group.shef.ac.uk/featured-member


We'll be hosting a #Brexit and citizens' rights conference tomorrow BozarBrussels - Follow it live at #BestBrexit4U bit.ly/2pc-BB4U-Bru


Presenting School of Law, Sheffield Citizen Brexit Observatory at Brussels roundtable Brexit & Citizenship Rights #BestBrexit4U



EU citizens' consolation prize. My thoughts on UK offer for the #citizenbrexitobservatory ecas.org/eu-citizens-of… Migration Research

"Global Citizenship for the Stay-at-Homes" Francesca Strumia of School of Law, Sheffield offers her thoughts on our Forum on Cloud Communities: The Dawn of Global Citizenship stressing the fundamental importance of cloud communities for reconceptualising citizenship globalcit.eu/cloud-communit…
