Tutorial: EU Law for Non-Lawyers – Module 1
Date
19 Feb 2018 to 20 Feb 2018
Address
European Centre for Judges and Lawyers (ECJL)
2 Circuit de La Foire Internationale
1347 Luxembourg
LuxembourgSection
Justice & Home Affairs
Event Location
Luxembourg
Event Description
This is the first module in the three-day seminar on the legal system of the EU and the most important principles governing the adoption and enforcement of the European Union law. This first module concentrates on the system of legal acts adopted at the EU level as well as the decision-making process for the adoption of EU law. In addition, it also offers a short introduction into the four fundamental freedoms within the EU Internal Market.
In the first module you will learn about the system of legal acts that are adopted at the EU level and through a workshop and group discussions you will have an opportunity to read and analyse different EU acts. In addition, a practical case study will help you to better understand the effect the EU law takes within the national legal systems. Finally, you will learn how to solve cases related to free movement rights that are exercised by individuals within the EU Internal Market.
The tutorial will also offer networking and exchange opportunities between participants. Through different group exercises and group discussions, it offers a very high level of interactivity and enhanced learning opportunities in a small group of participants.
The duration of the first module is two days. If you prefer to attend the full 3-day course, please click below.
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