Wed, 02/10/2016 - 01:00 to Fri, 02/12/2016 - 01:00
Target group EU regulatory affairs professionals from business and professional associations, officials and specialists in the national administrations and EU institutions who are non-lawyers but are affected – directly or indirectly – by European Union legislation, for instance by participating in the EU law-making or law approximation process, as well as when applying national laws derived from EU law. Other professionals wishing to gain or expand their knowledge of EU law will also benefit from this training.
The climate is changing, despite mitigation efforts. The EU is already facing unavoidable impacts. Effective adaptation actions can reduce overall damage costs, save lives and natural and human assets. An EU-wide framework will support adaptation measures that have to be designed and applied locally. European Standardization Organizations (ESOs) are asked to identify standards relevant for adaptation to climate change.
Undocumented migration may become one of the most pressing issues in 2016. At the seminar "Borders and undocumented migration in the EU", prominent scholars and experts analyse and discuss human smuggling, human trafficking and undocumented migration in the EU.