Objective
This
basic training
will focus on proceedings before the Court of Justice of the European
Union (CJEU) and will enable the participants to apply properly their
knowledge of substantive EU law before the EU courts.
Key topics
- The judicial system of the
EU
- Effective judicial
protection
- Proceedings before the CJEU
- EU legal remedies
- Procedural issues
- Practical tips
Participation
Conditions
- The number of places available is
limited to 30 persons. Participation will be subject to a selection
procedure.
- Applications should be submitted before
20 January 2022.
A response will be sent to every applicant shortly after this deadline.
We advise you not to book any travel before you receive our
confirmation.
- The seminar fee for face-to-face
participants is 120 euros.
The fee for online participants is 30 euros.
- Travel expenses will be reimbursed to a
maximum of 350 euros subject to the submission of the originals of
travel receipts (like flight ticket, boarding pass, train ticket, taxi
bill, etc.). Participants are advised of the obligation to use the most
cost-efficient mode of transport available. A bus booked by ERA will
take the participants from Trier to Luxembourg for the visit of the CJEU
and back to Trier.
- Maximum 2 hotel nights will be covered
directly by ERA, only for the hotel booked by ERA.
- One dinner, two lunches, beverages
consumed during the event and the seminar documents are offered by
ERA.
- Participation at the whole conference
is required and your presence will be monitored.
- A certificate of attendance will be
distributed at the end of the conference.
- Please note that we might take photos
during the event.
For more details, please see Terms and conditions of participation in
the seminar programme.
Who should
attend?
Lawyers in
private practice with basic or no knowledge of the proceedings before
the CJEU. Only participants from the EU Member States (excluding
Denmark), Albania and Montenegro are eligible for this training.