PROJECT NUMBER: 1052201

How to Litigate before the European Courts

18-20/Oct/2010  •  Luxembourg  •  Fee: € 825

Introduction

Interpretations available in French.

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Project Leader
Nadja Long
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Description
This seminar provides a practical approach to the European Courts proceedings: practical indications on how to draft the application, the response, the reply and the rejoinder and how to prepare for the oral hearing are to be provided. It will also set out how to plead in an appeal case and ask for legal assistance, so as to promote the quality of judicial protection in the European Union legal system and to ensure speedy and smooth proceedings.

Objectives and Methodology
Taking a practical approach and using practical examples, the seminar will discuss the written and oral proceedings before the Court of Justice and the General Court.

Target Group
This seminar is meant for all those concerned by European Union law and the functioning of the Court of Justice and the General Court, such as European lawyers and judges but also other members of the legal and judicial professions, academics, and people working in national and European administrations.

Please note that given the practical and interactive nature of this seminar, numbers are strictly limited and places will be allocated in the order that registration forms and payments are received.

The seminar will mainly be conducted in French with simultaneous interpretation into English being provided. The speakers’ handouts will mostly be in French, depending on the linguistic choice of the speaker. All background materials will be provided in French or English, subject to availability.

This seminar has also been held in:
15/Nov/11 • Luxembourg