Objective
This intensive training is intended for young
European lawyers who would like to learn about cross-cutting areas of EU
law and to be able to contribute to the effective and coherent
application of EU law. The training will be a unique opportunity to
develop the spirit of a common European legal culture. It will include
visits to the Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg and the European
Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Key topics
- EU litigation
- The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
- Rule of law
- Data protection
- Use of online legal databases
- Professional secrecy
- Regulation of lawyers and their
mobility in Europe
Participation
conditions
- This event is open only to participants
selected by the supporting Bar associations.
- Applications should be submitted before 23 October 2023.
- Fee: see the terms offered by the
national Bars
- The travel costs will be reimbursed as
unit costs. For more information see the European Commission website
here.
- Maximum 9 hotel nights will be covered
and booked directly by ERA (only these accommodation costs will be
covered).
- For more details, please see the terms
and conditions of participation in the programme.
Who
should attend?
Young lawyers in private practice, including
trainee lawyers and – in jurisdictions in which initial training does
not include a period of legal practice – newly qualified lawyers with
less than three years of experience. A person is considered a “trainee
lawyer” if s/he is regarded as such under national law, including in the
form of an induction or apprenticeship period, and if s/he has not
attended initial training activities for more than three years. Law
students are not eligible.