The European Union has built its normative concepts on Europe's postwar consensus, focusing in particular on Holocaust trauma. But Francesco Spera argues that through past and future enlargements, it is also adapting to Eastern European states' mnemonic paths as they move away from their communist histories
Francesco's expertise covers the field of EU institutional law, EU constitutional law, EU environmental law and EU external relations law.
He has recently published in the Austrian Review of International and European Law, EUWEB Legal Essays: Global & International Perspectives, Papers di diritto europeo, and Rivista scientifica online.
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