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Vincent DELHOMME
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Vincent Delhomme was Senior Academic Assistant at the College of Europe, Bruges, Department of European Legal Studies and part of the faculty from August 2017 to August 2020.
He pursues PhD studies at UCLouvain with a research project entitled "Lifestyle risks regulation and EU law".
Vincent holds a LL.M. in EU Law from the College of Europe (2016-17, Keynes promotion), a Master's degree in Economic Law from Sciences Po Paris (2016) and a BA in Social Sciences from Sciences Po Paris (2013).
Fields of interest: EU internal market law (free movement of goods and services, harmonisation), constitutional aspects of EU law (vertical division of competences, federalism), public health (lifestyle risks), legal methodology (behavioural analysis of law, law & science)
Publications:
2020
- A. Chapuis-Doppler and V. Delhomme, 'Regulating Composite Platform Economy Services: The State-of-play After Airbnb Ireland', European Papers, European Forum, 12 May 2020, pp. 1-18.
- V. Delhomme, Improving Food Choices Through Nutrition Labelling: Towards a Common ‘Nutri-Score’ Scheme Across the EU, College of Europe, Policy Brief, 3/20, April 2020.
- A. Chapuis-Doppler and V. Delhomme, A regulatory conundrum in the platform economy, case C-390/18 Airbnb Ireland, European Law Blog, 12 February 2020.
2019
- A. Chapuis-Doppler and V. Delhomme, 'Non-discrimination and free movement in a Member State to Member State fiscal dispute: Case C-591/17 Austria v. Germany', Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2019, Vol. 26(6) 849–858.
- V. Delhomme, EU Lifestyle Risks Policy: Between Potentialities and Constraints, Geneva Global Policy Briefs No 10/2019, October 2019.
- V. Delhomme, How to turn subsidiarity into an effective tool ? Reflections on the Communication of the European Commission on the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality, European Law Blog, 19 March 2019
- V. Delhomme, 'The Ban on Tobacco for Oral Use Upheld by the Court of Justice: On Subsidiarity and Proportionality in EU Lifestyle Risks Policy' (2019), European Journal of Risk Regulation, 10(1), pp. 227-235.
- C. Hillion and V. Delhomme, 'EU enlargement, extra-territorial application of EU law and the international dimension', in S. Garben and I. Govaere (eds.), The Interface Between EU and International Law: Contemporary Reflections, Hart Publishing, 2019.
- F. Decoster , V. Delhomme et al., “The Committee of the Regions and the European Parliament: an evolving relationship?”, in O Costa. (ed.), The European Parliament in Times of EU Crisis: Dynamics and Transformations, Palgrave, 2019.
2018
- V. Delhomme and L. Larripa, C-416/17 Commission v France: failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations under article 267(3) TFEU, European Law Blog, November 22 2018
- V. Delhomme, 'Between market integration and public health: the paradoxical EU competence to regulate tobacco consumption', College of Europe, Research Papers in Law, 2018
- V. Delhomme, 'Smoke-free environments: the missing link in EU anti-tobacco policy', College of Europe, Policy Brief, 8/18, May 2018
2016-2017
- V. Delhomme, 'Internal Market as an Excuse: The case of EU Anti-Tobacco Legislation', College of Europe, Case Note, 2/2017, October 2017
- V. Delhomme, 'Zone euro: l'impasse fédérale. Réflexions autour du rapport des cinq Présidents: "Compléter l'Union Economique et Monétaire européenne"', Revue des Juristes de Sciences Po, n°12, automne 2016