EU Law for Non-Lawyers - Advanced (23-25 January 2023)
This three-day course will provide you with a concentrated, in-depth
introduction into the legal system of the EU and the most important
principles governing the adoption and enforcement of European Union law.
Each day comprises an autonomous content module, offering the participants
the possibility to follow them all, since they can be taken as a coherent
pedagogical sequence, or individually.
MODULE 1. THE EU LEGAL SYSTEM AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EU LAW AND
NATIONAL LAW
This module studies the repartition of competences of the EU and Member
States in the regulation of policy sectors, analyses in detail the typology
of EU legal acts adopted at the EU level, and comments on their respective
legal force and their impact on state authorities and individuals. Finally,
it evokes the fundamental concepts (primacy, direct effect, state
liability, etc.) governing the relations between EU and national law, and
their practical consequences on the daily work of national magistrates, law
enforcers, members of the legislative authorities, etc.
MODULE 2. DECISION-MAKING PROCEDURES FOR THE ADOPTION OF EU LAW
This module explores the roles and competences of the institutions
(European Commission, Council of the EU and the European Parliament) in the
preparation and negotiation of legal instruments which will become binding
EU law. It also describes in detail the interaction of these three
institutions in the formal procedures for the adoption of EU law
(legislative procedures and procedures for the adoption of delegated and
implementing acts). Finally, it also sheds light on the informal
negotiations in the procedures and on the variety of strategies that
non-institutional actors (e.g. interest representation, NGOs, professional
federations) can resort to in order to present their own interests
throughout the procedures.
MODULE 3. THE EU JUDICIAL SYSTEM AND ENFORCEMENT OF EU LAW
This module firstly depicts the organisation of the judicial space in the
EU, clarifying the respective role of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU)
and the national jurisdictions in the enforcement of EU legality. Secondly,
it describes the structure and competences of the CJEU. Finally, it
provides a detailed and practical account of the various procedures which
may be brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union by EU
institutions, Member States, and natural and legal persons to contest the
legality of EU action to prosecute an alleged breach of EU law by a Member
State, or to interrogate the Court about the meaning of an EU law
provision.
EU LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS MODULE 1: 4 OCTOBER 2021
MODULE 1. THE EU LEGAL SYSTEM AND THE RELATIONS BETWEEN EU LAW AND NATIONAL
LAW
This module studies the repartition of competences of the EU and Member
States in the regulation of policy sectors, analyses in detail the typology
of EU legal acts adopted at the EU level, and comments on their respective
legal force and their impact on state authorities and individuals. Finally,
it evokes the fundamental concepts (primacy, direct effect, state
liability, etc.) governing the relations between EU and national law, and
their practical consequences on the daily work of national magistrates, law
enforcers, members of the legislative authorities, etc.
EU LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS MODULE 2: 5 OCTOBER 2021
MODULE 2. DECISION-MAKING PROCEDURES FOR THE ADOPTION OF EU LAW
This module explores the roles and competences of the institutions
(European Commission, Council of the EU and the European Parliament) in the
preparation and negotiation of legal instruments which will become binding
EU law. It also describes in detail the interaction of these three
institutions in the formal procedures for the adoption of EU law
(legislative procedures and procedures for the adoption of delegated and
implementing acts). Finally, it also sheds light on the informal
negotiations in the procedures and on the variety of strategies that
non-institutional actors (e.g. interest representation, NGOs, professional
federations) can resort to in order to present their own interests
throughout the procedures.
EU LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS MODULE 3: 6 OCTOBER 2021
MODULE 3. THE EU JUDICIAL SYSTEM AND ENFORCEMENT OF EU LAW
This module firstly depicts the organisation of the judicial space in the
EU, clarifying the respective role of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU)
and the national jurisdictions in the enforcement of EU legality. Secondly,
it describes the structure and competences of the CJEU. Finally, it
provides a detailed and practical account of the various procedures which
may be brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union by EU
institutions, Member States, and natural and legal persons to contest the
legality of EU action to prosecute an alleged breach of EU law by a Member
State, or to interrogate the Court about the meaning of an EU law
provision.
EU LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS: MODULE 1
This three-day course will provide you with a concentrated, in-depth
introduction to the legal system of the EU and the most important
principles governing the adoption and enforcement of EU law. While the
first module concentrates on the system of legal acts adopted at the EU
level as well as the decision-making process for the adoption of EU law,
the second module focusses on various procedures before the Court of
Justice of the European Union.
This course will help you to navigate through the ‘jungle’ of various
legal acts that are adopted at the EU level, and you will gain confidence
in reading and analysing documents related to EU law. In addition, you will
acquire a systematised knowledge of the EU decision-making process and
become familiar with different ways of challenging breaches of EU law
before the Court of Justice of the EU.
The course will also offer networking and exchange opportunities between
participants. Various small group exercises and discussions will promote a
very high level of interactivity and provide enhanced learning
opportunities.
EU LAW FOR NON-LAWYERS: MODULE 2
This is the second module of the three-day seminar on the legal system of
the EU and the most important principles governing the adoption and
enforcement of European Union law. The module focusses on the actions that
can be taken before the Court of Justice of the European Union in order to
challenge non-compliance with EU law.
During this module, you will learn about different situations in which
Member States risk breaching EU law. Based on a real case, you will learn
how to examine potential breaches of EU law and, through an assessment of
different legal factors, how to find optimal solutions to the legal
problems that present themselves when Member States or individuals apply EU
law.
General Aspects of EU Law I: EU Law for Non-Lawyers – Introduction
This course will cover the following crucial topics, what is the EU? who
does what in the EU? And what does the EU do for its citizens? Addressing
these major questions, this three-day seminar will provide you with a
concentrated, in-depth introduction to the legal system of the EU and the
most important principles governing the adoption and enforcement of EU law.
General Aspects of EU Law Ι – EU Law for Non-Lawyers – Introduction (Monday 7 to Wednesday 9 February 2022)
This three-day course will provide you with a concentrated, in-depth
introduction to the legal system of the EU and the most important
principles governing the adoption and enforcement of EU law. While the
first module concentrates on the system of legal acts adopted at the EU
level as well as the decision-making process for the adoption of EU law,
the second module focusses on various procedures before the Court of
Justice of the European Union.
This course will help you to navigate through the ‘jungle’ of various
legal acts that are adopted at the EU level, and you will gain
confidence in reading and analysing documents related to EU law. In
addition, you will acquire a systematised knowledge of the EU
decision-making process and become familiar with different ways of
challenging breaches of EU law before the Court of Justice of the EU.
The course will also offer networking and exchange opportunities between
participants. Various small group exercises and discussions will
promote a very high level of interactivity and provide enhanced learning
opportunities.