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Event
06 Feb 2017
Home Affairs

EU Law for Non-Lawyers

(2 modules)

The body of national law derived from EU directives and regulations expands into all areas of government and officials in both, national and EU administrations play an increasingly active role as administrators and enforcers of EU law. Therefore, they need a sufficient understanding of legal norms to avoid actions incompatible with EU legislation, leading to compensation claims against them and their authority. On the other hand, regulatory affairs professionals from business and professional associations are required to possess good knowledge of EU legislative framework in order to actively influence the EU law-making process. This series of tutorials will provide a concentrated, in-depth introduction into the most important rules of EU law. It is divided into two modules, starting with the EU legal framework and the new comitology system after Lisbon, moving to decision-making in the EU institutions, and ending with Internal Market rules and case law of the Court of Justice. Practical case studies and a workshop will enable participants to better understand various legal acts and their application in practice.

When

6 Feb 2017 @ 08:30 am

8 Feb 2017 @ 04:30 pm

Duration: 2 days, 8 hours


Where

Chambre des métiers

Parc des Exposition

Luxembourg


Language

English en


Organised by

EIPA Luxembourg

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