Objective
This conference will analyse the most recent developments in contract law which affect businesses across a broad range of industry sectors, including banks and financial institutions.
The first part of the conference will focus on the interplay of modern technology and international contract law, taking into account the current EU legislation in the field.
The second part will discuss the forthcoming EU rules on third-party effects of assignment of claims and its impact on financial industries, such as factoring and securitisation.
Key topics
- Smart contracts and (international) contract law
- Consequences of using blockchain technology in the financial sector
- The proposed EU rules on third-party effects of the assignment of claims
Who should attend?
Lawyers in private practice and in house counsel working in the field of banking, finance and securities; banking lawyers; company lawyers; real estate attorneys; lawyers working in the transport sector and for insurance companies; insolvency lawyers.
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EU and ERA patrons
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Young lawyers and other groups
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Discount Voucher Code (see details below)
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Registration
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More details about the fees and discounts
Early registration discount
10 % before 21.02.2019
Discounts available
25 % - For young lawyers up to 30 years of age (important: the
participant must provide a copy or details of his or her passport or
identity card on registration); Full-time staff of universities or
comparable academic institutions; Staff of charitable organisations or
comparable institutions
40 % - Discount Voucher Code
If you have a discount voucher code, please enter the code in the Voucher Field when you register.
40% - For Staff of European Union institutions and agencies; Staff of ERA’s patrons: all EU Member States (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom), the German states, Scotland and the City of Trier.