Training on request - Our concept
Customised solutions and proven methods
Years of experience enable us to design programmes that respond to the differing needs of different legal professions in different countries. We can offer you training at our centre in Trier, at our office in Brussels or in other venues, including in-house.
Matching your training needs
Needs assessment
- First contact
Assessment of the training needs with the client - Agreement
Both partners clarify and agree the concept and costing of the contract
Planning
- Selection
ERA and the client decide on an ‚prêt-à-porter‘ model or a made-to-measure solution - Design
Structure, type, dates, length, venue and language of the training are determined
Implementation
- Flexibility
We ensure the training concept is flexible and can be adapted to your specific needs - Interactivity
Our training is highly interactive and case studies ensure its practical relevance. Participants receive comprehensive documentation, both on-line and in print
Follow-up
- Quality control
With the help of detailed participant evaluations we ensure permanent quality control - Results
We organise a detailed debriefing with the client to ensure that our common objectives have been achieved and to draw lessons for future projects together
- Events
- Made-to-measure training
- Previous events
- Young European Lawyers Project
- European Patent Litigation Certificate
- Compendium of Resources
- Baltic Experts in EU Law
- Civil Justice
- Competition Law
- Court Coordinators
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Criminal Justice
- Applying Procedural Rights in the EU
- Basic Computer Forensics Skills
- Countering Terrorism and Radicalisation in Prisons
- Countering Trafficking in Human Beings (THB)
- Court Staff Criminal Law
- Court staff and bailiffs training in European civil and criminal law
- Detention, Alternatives, Mutual Trust and Mutual Legal Assistance
- Detention and MLA
- #Digitalisation and #AI 2024-2027
- European Criminal Law for Defence Lawyers
- Electronic evidence
- Handbooks for trainers
- Post-Covid Challenges in Criminal Justice
- Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse
- European Public Prosecutors Office
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Archive
- CJEU and Criminal Justice
- Cybercrime
- Defence Counsel
- Online Investigations 2015-2017
- Detention
- Drugs Supply Reduction
- Investigating and prosecuting PIF offences in cooperation with the EPPO
- Economic & Financial Crime
- Electronic evidence
- Procedural safeguards in the EU (2016-2018)
- Trafficking in Human Beings
- Victims of Crime
- Environmental Law
- EU Litigation
- Equality and Discrimination
- Human Rights
- Young European Lawyers Project
- The Foundation
- The People
- The Friends of ERA
- The ERA Scholarship Programme
- Publications
- Target groups
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Annual Report
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- Annual Report 2023
- Annual Report 2022 Video version
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