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Annual Conference: Recent Trends in the Case Law of the European Courts: What...PROJECT NUMBER: 1050201
Annual Conference: Recent Trends in the Case Law of the European Courts: What Directions for the Future ?
2-3/Dec/2010 • Luxembourg • Fee: € 875
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Interpretations available in English, French.

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European Union Law
Freedom, Security and Justice
Internal Market
European Policies
EU Legal Affairs
Target Group
This annual conference is addressed to legal professionals within the public and private sector, judicial professionals, law enforcement officers, national civil servants and persons working on these European Union Law issues, academics, and others who are active or interested in EU legal issues in general, and in the main rulings delivered by the European Courts in particular.
Description and objectives
The overall objective of this annual conference is to provide participants with an overview of the current case law of the three European Union Courts with particular emphasis on bench mark decisions. By looking at general trends and also at specific cases stemming from different areas of EU Law, we will endeavour to depict the main directions for the future.
Method
Experts, mainly officials from the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Commission, as well as private practicing lawyers, will give presentations on topics of particular interest and engage discussions with participants.
This annual conference is addressed to legal professionals within the public and private sector, judicial professionals, law enforcement officers, national civil servants and persons working on these European Union Law issues, academics, and others who are active or interested in EU legal issues in general, and in the main rulings delivered by the European Courts in particular.
Description and objectives
The overall objective of this annual conference is to provide participants with an overview of the current case law of the three European Union Courts with particular emphasis on bench mark decisions. By looking at general trends and also at specific cases stemming from different areas of EU Law, we will endeavour to depict the main directions for the future.
Method
Experts, mainly officials from the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Commission, as well as private practicing lawyers, will give presentations on topics of particular interest and engage discussions with participants.
Thursday 2 December 2010
Registration
Welcome of participants and opening of the conference
Peter GOLDSCHMIDT, Director, European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, EIPA Luxembourg
Chairman of the conference: Juan Diego RAMIREZ CARDENAS DIAZ, Senior Lecturer, European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, EIPA Luxembourg
General Principles of EU Law
The Court reaffirms the existence of the principle of non-discrimination based on age and gives guidance on the role of the national judge in its application
• Seda Kücükdeveci v. Swedex GmbH & Co. KG, Case C-555/07, 19 January 2010
Dr Wolfgang LIPINSKI, Equity Partner, Beiten Burkhardt (invited)
Questions and Answers
Citizenship
Towards a definition of the legal links between EU Citizenship and Member State nationality: the significance of the Rottmann case
• Janko Rottmann v. Freistaat Bayern, Case C-135/08, 2 March 2010
Dr Jeremy HEYMANN, Lecturer, University Panthéon- Sorbonne (Paris 1)
Questions and Answers
Coffee Break
Access to documents
The battleground between privacy and accountability.
To what extent, if any, has the transparency pendulum swung back at the Court? Recent rulings on access to documents
• Commission v. Bavarian Lager, Case C-28/08 P, 29 June 2010
• Commission v. Technische Glaswerke Ilmenau GmbH, Republic of Finland, Kingdom of Sweden, Case 139/07 P, 29 June 2010
• Sweden, API and Commission, Case C-514/07 P, 21 September 2010
Foad HOSEINIAN, Legal Secretary, Cabinet of Judge Wahl, General Court, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and Answers
Lunch
Case law relating to the European Civil Service
Review of landmark judgments handed down by the European Union Civil Service Tribunal over the last year
Harissios TAGARAS, President of Chamber, Civil Service Tribunal, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and answers
Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
Recent decisions on the interpretation and application of the Brussels II bis Regulation
• Jasna Detiček v. Maurizio Sgueglia, Case C-403/09 PPU, 23 December 2009
• Doris Povse v. Mauro Alpago, Case 211/10 PPU, 1 July 2010
• Bianca Purrucker v. Guillermo Vallés Pérez, Case C-256/09, 15 July 2010
Caroline NAOME, Legal Secretary, Chambers of Judge
Allan Rosas, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and Answers
Coffee Break
Environment
Hunting wild birds in Malta: under which conditions can derogations to the birds’ protection system be allowed?
• Commission of the European Communities v. Republic of Malta, C-76/08, 10 September 2009
Representative from the European Commission
Questions and Answers
Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
Schengen Agreement and police identity checks
• Aziz Melki v. France & Sélim Abdeli v. France, Joined Cases C-188/10 and C-189/10, 22 June 2010
Bernard CHEVALIER, Legal Secretary, Chambers of Judge
Yves Bot, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and answers
Visas, Asylum and Immigration
Qualification and status of refugees
• Meki Elgafaji and Noor Elgafaji v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie, Case C-465/07, 17 February 2009
• Aydin Salahadin Abdulla.....v. Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Joined cases C-175/08, C-176/08, C-178/08 and C-179/08, 2 March 2010
• Nawras Bolbol v. Bevandorlasi es Allampolgarsagi Hivatal, Case C-31/09, 17 June 2010
Kris POLLET, Senior Advocacy Officer, European Council on Refugees and Exiles
Questions and Answers
Summary of the day’s proceedings and announcement of the program for the following day
Cocktail / Reception
Friday 3 December 2010
Free Movement of Workers
Free movement of sportsmen and woman. How to achieve the objective of training young football players in the post-Bosman era?
• Olympique Lyonnais SASP v. Olivier Bernard, Newcastle United FC, Case C-325/08, 16 March 2010
Stefaan VAN DEN BOGAERT, Professor, Director of the Europa Institute at Leiden Law School, University of Leiden
Questions and answers
Free Movement of Services
Towards a better understanding of what is permissible in national gambling regulation
• Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional (CA/LPFP), Bwin International Ltd, formerly Baw International Ltd v. Departamento de Jogos da Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, Case C-42/07, 8 September 2009
• Commission of the European Communities v Kingdom of Spain, Case C-153/08, 6 October 2009
• The Sporting Exchange Ltd, trading as Betfair v Minister van Justitie, Case C-203/08, 3 June 2010
• Ladbrokes Betting & Gaming Ltd and Ladbrokes International Ltd v Stichting de Nationale Sporttotalisator, Case C-258/08, 3 June 2010
• Criminal proceedings against Otto Sjöberg (C-447/08) and Anders Gerdin (C-448/08), Joined Cases C-447/08 and C-448/08, 8 July 2010
Ann Marit MANN, German Law Department, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, University of Lausanne
Questions and answers
Coffee Break
Transport & Consumer Protection
The interpretation of the concepts of “flight delay” and “cancellation” in Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding and of cancellation or long delay of flights
• Christopher Sturgeon, Gabriel Sturgeon, Alana Sturgeon, (C-402/07), Stefan Böck, Cornelia Lepuschitz (C-432/07) v Condor Flugdienst GmbH (C-402/07), Air France SA (C-432/07), Joined Cases C-402/07 and C-432/07, 19 November 2009
Ludovic BERNARDEAU, Associated Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Nancy
Questions and Answers
State Aid
Business tax regimes and state aid: The concept of advantage
• France v Commission, Joined Cases T-427/04 & T-17/05, 30 November 2009
Dr Michael SCHÜTTE, Attorney, Berlin and Brussels, Chairman of Berlin Round Table for EU State Aid Law
Questions and answers
Lunch
Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
Coffee shops selling cannabis in Maastricht
• Marc Michel Josemans v. Burgemeester van Maastricht, Case C-137/09, Conclusions of Advocate General Yves Bot, 15 July 2010
Thomas CASSUTO, Vice-President and Prosecutor at the Court of First Instance, Nanterre
Questions and Answers
Intellectual Property
Trade Marks and Pay-Per-Click Advertisements: The Court decides on the legitimacy of Google AdWords
• Google France, Google, Inc. v Louis Vuitton Malletier (C-236/08), Viaticum SA, Luteciel SARL (C-237/08), Centre national de recherche en relations humaines (CNRRH) SARL, Pierre-Alexis Thonet, Bruno Raboin, Tiger SARL (C-238/08), Joined Cases C-236/08 to C-238/08, 23 March 2010
Nikolay LIVADKIN, Legal Directorate, LVMH (invited)
Questions and answers
Coffee Break
The interpretation of key provisions of Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 of the Council of 12 December 2001 on Community designs
• Grupo Promer Mon Graphic, SA v. Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM), Case T-9/07, 18 March 2010
N.N.
Questions and Answers
End of the Conference
Registration
Welcome of participants and opening of the conference
Peter GOLDSCHMIDT, Director, European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, EIPA Luxembourg
Chairman of the conference: Juan Diego RAMIREZ CARDENAS DIAZ, Senior Lecturer, European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, EIPA Luxembourg
General Principles of EU Law
The Court reaffirms the existence of the principle of non-discrimination based on age and gives guidance on the role of the national judge in its application
• Seda Kücükdeveci v. Swedex GmbH & Co. KG, Case C-555/07, 19 January 2010
Dr Wolfgang LIPINSKI, Equity Partner, Beiten Burkhardt (invited)
Questions and Answers
Citizenship
Towards a definition of the legal links between EU Citizenship and Member State nationality: the significance of the Rottmann case
• Janko Rottmann v. Freistaat Bayern, Case C-135/08, 2 March 2010
Dr Jeremy HEYMANN, Lecturer, University Panthéon- Sorbonne (Paris 1)
Questions and Answers
Coffee Break
Access to documents
The battleground between privacy and accountability.
To what extent, if any, has the transparency pendulum swung back at the Court? Recent rulings on access to documents
• Commission v. Bavarian Lager, Case C-28/08 P, 29 June 2010
• Commission v. Technische Glaswerke Ilmenau GmbH, Republic of Finland, Kingdom of Sweden, Case 139/07 P, 29 June 2010
• Sweden, API and Commission, Case C-514/07 P, 21 September 2010
Foad HOSEINIAN, Legal Secretary, Cabinet of Judge Wahl, General Court, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and Answers
Lunch
Case law relating to the European Civil Service
Review of landmark judgments handed down by the European Union Civil Service Tribunal over the last year
Harissios TAGARAS, President of Chamber, Civil Service Tribunal, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and answers
Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
Recent decisions on the interpretation and application of the Brussels II bis Regulation
• Jasna Detiček v. Maurizio Sgueglia, Case C-403/09 PPU, 23 December 2009
• Doris Povse v. Mauro Alpago, Case 211/10 PPU, 1 July 2010
• Bianca Purrucker v. Guillermo Vallés Pérez, Case C-256/09, 15 July 2010
Caroline NAOME, Legal Secretary, Chambers of Judge
Allan Rosas, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and Answers
Coffee Break
Environment
Hunting wild birds in Malta: under which conditions can derogations to the birds’ protection system be allowed?
• Commission of the European Communities v. Republic of Malta, C-76/08, 10 September 2009
Representative from the European Commission
Questions and Answers
Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
Schengen Agreement and police identity checks
• Aziz Melki v. France & Sélim Abdeli v. France, Joined Cases C-188/10 and C-189/10, 22 June 2010
Bernard CHEVALIER, Legal Secretary, Chambers of Judge
Yves Bot, Court of Justice of the European Union
Questions and answers
Visas, Asylum and Immigration
Qualification and status of refugees
• Meki Elgafaji and Noor Elgafaji v. Staatssecretaris van Justitie, Case C-465/07, 17 February 2009
• Aydin Salahadin Abdulla.....v. Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Joined cases C-175/08, C-176/08, C-178/08 and C-179/08, 2 March 2010
• Nawras Bolbol v. Bevandorlasi es Allampolgarsagi Hivatal, Case C-31/09, 17 June 2010
Kris POLLET, Senior Advocacy Officer, European Council on Refugees and Exiles
Questions and Answers
Summary of the day’s proceedings and announcement of the program for the following day
Cocktail / Reception
Friday 3 December 2010
Free Movement of Workers
Free movement of sportsmen and woman. How to achieve the objective of training young football players in the post-Bosman era?
• Olympique Lyonnais SASP v. Olivier Bernard, Newcastle United FC, Case C-325/08, 16 March 2010
Stefaan VAN DEN BOGAERT, Professor, Director of the Europa Institute at Leiden Law School, University of Leiden
Questions and answers
Free Movement of Services
Towards a better understanding of what is permissible in national gambling regulation
• Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional (CA/LPFP), Bwin International Ltd, formerly Baw International Ltd v. Departamento de Jogos da Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, Case C-42/07, 8 September 2009
• Commission of the European Communities v Kingdom of Spain, Case C-153/08, 6 October 2009
• The Sporting Exchange Ltd, trading as Betfair v Minister van Justitie, Case C-203/08, 3 June 2010
• Ladbrokes Betting & Gaming Ltd and Ladbrokes International Ltd v Stichting de Nationale Sporttotalisator, Case C-258/08, 3 June 2010
• Criminal proceedings against Otto Sjöberg (C-447/08) and Anders Gerdin (C-448/08), Joined Cases C-447/08 and C-448/08, 8 July 2010
Ann Marit MANN, German Law Department, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, University of Lausanne
Questions and answers
Coffee Break
Transport & Consumer Protection
The interpretation of the concepts of “flight delay” and “cancellation” in Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding and of cancellation or long delay of flights
• Christopher Sturgeon, Gabriel Sturgeon, Alana Sturgeon, (C-402/07), Stefan Böck, Cornelia Lepuschitz (C-432/07) v Condor Flugdienst GmbH (C-402/07), Air France SA (C-432/07), Joined Cases C-402/07 and C-432/07, 19 November 2009
Ludovic BERNARDEAU, Associated Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Nancy
Questions and Answers
State Aid
Business tax regimes and state aid: The concept of advantage
• France v Commission, Joined Cases T-427/04 & T-17/05, 30 November 2009
Dr Michael SCHÜTTE, Attorney, Berlin and Brussels, Chairman of Berlin Round Table for EU State Aid Law
Questions and answers
Lunch
Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
Coffee shops selling cannabis in Maastricht
• Marc Michel Josemans v. Burgemeester van Maastricht, Case C-137/09, Conclusions of Advocate General Yves Bot, 15 July 2010
Thomas CASSUTO, Vice-President and Prosecutor at the Court of First Instance, Nanterre
Questions and Answers
Intellectual Property
Trade Marks and Pay-Per-Click Advertisements: The Court decides on the legitimacy of Google AdWords
• Google France, Google, Inc. v Louis Vuitton Malletier (C-236/08), Viaticum SA, Luteciel SARL (C-237/08), Centre national de recherche en relations humaines (CNRRH) SARL, Pierre-Alexis Thonet, Bruno Raboin, Tiger SARL (C-238/08), Joined Cases C-236/08 to C-238/08, 23 March 2010
Nikolay LIVADKIN, Legal Directorate, LVMH (invited)
Questions and answers
Coffee Break
The interpretation of key provisions of Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 of the Council of 12 December 2001 on Community designs
• Grupo Promer Mon Graphic, SA v. Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM), Case T-9/07, 18 March 2010
N.N.
Questions and Answers
End of the Conference
Hotel reservations
The European Institute of Public Administration has made optional room reservations at the below-mentioned hotels. All rates are including breakfast and tourist tax.
• Hotel Novotel Kirchberg****, Centre européen, Plateau de Kirchberg at the rate of €145 (http://businesstravel.accorhotels. com/fr/reservation/bookings.shtml Code client: SC000002048 – Contract No 308506). The hotel is located outside the city centre, within walking distance of the European Institutions and within 5 minutes by bus from the Chambre des Métiers building where EIPA’s premises are located. (Tel.: 43 77 68 51; Fax: 43 91 95; Email: H1930-RE2@accor.com or H1930-RE3@accor.com)
• Hotel Parc Plaza**** at the rate of €138 (Reservation code: PL246730)
• Hotel Parc Bellevue***, at the rate of €95 (Reservation code: BV246714) 5, avenue Marie-Thérèse, city center, 10 minutes from “Centre Aldringen” (Tel.: 45 61 41-1; Fax: 45 61 41 222; Email: reservation@goeres-group.com; www.hpb.lu)
• Hotel Français***, Place d’Armes, right in the city centre, 2 minutes from “Centre Aldringen”, at the rate of €110. (Reservation code: G.6701) (Tel.: 47 45 34; Fax: 46 42 74; Email: info@hotelfrancais.lu; www.hotelfrancais.lu)
• Hotel Simoncini****, 6 rue Notre Dame, right in the city centre, 5 minutes from “Centre Aldringen”, at the rate of €125. (Reservation code: G.6704) (Tel.: 22 28 44; Fax: 26 26 29 00; Email: info@hotelsimoncini.lu; www.hotelsimoncini.lu)
• Hotel Melia*****, 1 Park Dräi Eechelen (10 Rue Fort Thuengen) at a rate of €135 (Reservation code EIPA) (Tel.: +352 27333-1; Fax: +35227333; Email: reservations.melia.luxembourg@solmelia.com)
Should you wish to make use of this possibility, please phone or fax the reservation department of the hotel at one of the above-mentioned numbers and mention the before-mentioned reservation code. Payment is to be made directly and personally to the hotel on checking out. Please note that any optional bookings not confirmed one month before the seminar dates will automatically be cancelled by the hotels.
Luxembourg City has two main bus stations: one in the city centre called “Centre Aldringen” and one next to the railway station called “Air Terminus”. All buses, wherever their destinations, pass through these two stations. Bus no. 18, direction “Kirchberg”, departs every ten minutes, and stops right in front of Hotel Novotel, as well as just around the corner from the Chambre des Métiers where the EIPA premises are located.
Meals
Should you require a special menu (e.g. vegetarian, diabetic), please inform the Programme Organiser in due time so that this can be arranged.
Participation
The fee applicable to each activity is clearly indicated on the registration form. Unless stated differently on the registration form, the fee includes participation in the activity, lunches and beverages during the activity, documentation and participation in the reception/cocktail.
Travel and accommodation costs are at the expense of the participant or his/her administration.
Pre-payment of the fee is a condition for participation in an activity. Prior to the activity each participant will receive an invoice which can be paid by bank transfer or by credit card.
Registration
You may register through our website www.eipa.eu using the online registration form or by faxing or mailing the attached registration form duly completed.
Discounts
EIPA’s Civil Servants Special Discount
EIPA offers its members a discount of 10% of the registration fee for certain seminars and training courses. This discount is available to all civil servants working for one of EIPA’s member countries1 and for civil servants working for an EU institution or agency. If you are an official in the public administration (central or sub-national level) in one of EIPA’s member countries or an
EU institution or agency, please tick the relevant box in the registration form when registering for a seminar or training course. You will then automatically receive an invoice for payment of the fee with the 10% discount applied.
Other discounts
For this seminar, EIPA Luxembourg offers a €50 discount for allregistrations received and paid before 21 October 2010.Please note that discounts cannot be accumulated. It is clearly stated on EIPA’s website for which seminars and training courses the reductions are offered. Full fees apply to all other seminars and training courses.
For more information, please visit EIPA’s website: www.eipa.eu (FAQ – special discounts).
Confirmation
Confirmation of registration will be forwarded to participants on receipt of the completed registration form.
Cancellation policy
EIPA reserves the right to cancel the seminar up to two weeks before the seminar starting date. In that case, registration fees received will be fully reimbursed. EIPA accepts no responsibility for any costs incurred (travel, accommodation, etc...). For administrative reasons, a fee of €150 will be charged for cancellations received after 1st October 2010. There is no charge for qualified substitute participants. The mention of a speaker’s name in the programme does not commit EIPA. In the event that an announced speaker does not appear, EIPA will do its utmost to find a suitable replacement.
EIPA’s member countries are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
The European Institute of Public Administration has made optional room reservations at the below-mentioned hotels. All rates are including breakfast and tourist tax.
• Hotel Novotel Kirchberg****, Centre européen, Plateau de Kirchberg at the rate of €145 (http://businesstravel.accorhotels. com/fr/reservation/bookings.shtml Code client: SC000002048 – Contract No 308506). The hotel is located outside the city centre, within walking distance of the European Institutions and within 5 minutes by bus from the Chambre des Métiers building where EIPA’s premises are located. (Tel.: 43 77 68 51; Fax: 43 91 95; Email: H1930-RE2@accor.com or H1930-RE3@accor.com)
• Hotel Parc Plaza**** at the rate of €138 (Reservation code: PL246730)
• Hotel Parc Bellevue***, at the rate of €95 (Reservation code: BV246714) 5, avenue Marie-Thérèse, city center, 10 minutes from “Centre Aldringen” (Tel.: 45 61 41-1; Fax: 45 61 41 222; Email: reservation@goeres-group.com; www.hpb.lu)
• Hotel Français***, Place d’Armes, right in the city centre, 2 minutes from “Centre Aldringen”, at the rate of €110. (Reservation code: G.6701) (Tel.: 47 45 34; Fax: 46 42 74; Email: info@hotelfrancais.lu; www.hotelfrancais.lu)
• Hotel Simoncini****, 6 rue Notre Dame, right in the city centre, 5 minutes from “Centre Aldringen”, at the rate of €125. (Reservation code: G.6704) (Tel.: 22 28 44; Fax: 26 26 29 00; Email: info@hotelsimoncini.lu; www.hotelsimoncini.lu)
• Hotel Melia*****, 1 Park Dräi Eechelen (10 Rue Fort Thuengen) at a rate of €135 (Reservation code EIPA) (Tel.: +352 27333-1; Fax: +35227333; Email: reservations.melia.luxembourg@solmelia.com)
Should you wish to make use of this possibility, please phone or fax the reservation department of the hotel at one of the above-mentioned numbers and mention the before-mentioned reservation code. Payment is to be made directly and personally to the hotel on checking out. Please note that any optional bookings not confirmed one month before the seminar dates will automatically be cancelled by the hotels.
Luxembourg City has two main bus stations: one in the city centre called “Centre Aldringen” and one next to the railway station called “Air Terminus”. All buses, wherever their destinations, pass through these two stations. Bus no. 18, direction “Kirchberg”, departs every ten minutes, and stops right in front of Hotel Novotel, as well as just around the corner from the Chambre des Métiers where the EIPA premises are located.
Meals
Should you require a special menu (e.g. vegetarian, diabetic), please inform the Programme Organiser in due time so that this can be arranged.
Participation
The fee applicable to each activity is clearly indicated on the registration form. Unless stated differently on the registration form, the fee includes participation in the activity, lunches and beverages during the activity, documentation and participation in the reception/cocktail.
Travel and accommodation costs are at the expense of the participant or his/her administration.
Pre-payment of the fee is a condition for participation in an activity. Prior to the activity each participant will receive an invoice which can be paid by bank transfer or by credit card.
Registration
You may register through our website www.eipa.eu using the online registration form or by faxing or mailing the attached registration form duly completed.
Discounts
EIPA’s Civil Servants Special Discount
EIPA offers its members a discount of 10% of the registration fee for certain seminars and training courses. This discount is available to all civil servants working for one of EIPA’s member countries1 and for civil servants working for an EU institution or agency. If you are an official in the public administration (central or sub-national level) in one of EIPA’s member countries or an
EU institution or agency, please tick the relevant box in the registration form when registering for a seminar or training course. You will then automatically receive an invoice for payment of the fee with the 10% discount applied.
Other discounts
For this seminar, EIPA Luxembourg offers a €50 discount for allregistrations received and paid before 21 October 2010.Please note that discounts cannot be accumulated. It is clearly stated on EIPA’s website for which seminars and training courses the reductions are offered. Full fees apply to all other seminars and training courses.
For more information, please visit EIPA’s website: www.eipa.eu (FAQ – special discounts).
Confirmation
Confirmation of registration will be forwarded to participants on receipt of the completed registration form.
Cancellation policy
EIPA reserves the right to cancel the seminar up to two weeks before the seminar starting date. In that case, registration fees received will be fully reimbursed. EIPA accepts no responsibility for any costs incurred (travel, accommodation, etc...). For administrative reasons, a fee of €150 will be charged for cancellations received after 1st October 2010. There is no charge for qualified substitute participants. The mention of a speaker’s name in the programme does not commit EIPA. In the event that an announced speaker does not appear, EIPA will do its utmost to find a suitable replacement.
EIPA’s member countries are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
European Union Law
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29Feb
EU Law for Non Lawyers (2 modules)29/Feb-2/Mar/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €990 -
12Mar
Preparing for new EPSO Competitions: The Road to the European Institutions - Three Modules12-14/Mar/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €990 -
10Sep
Preparing for new EPSO Competitions: The Road to the European Institutions - Three Modules10-12/Sep/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €990 -
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Current Trends and Developments in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Communities: Annual Review, Volume 1
Spyros A. Pappas (ed.)
Published: 1994
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Procedural Aspects of EC Competition Law
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Slynn of Hadley and Spyros A. Pappas (eds)
Published: 1994
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La formation des magistrats en droit communautaire / Training of Judges in Community Law
Compilation non-révisée des textes/Non-edited compilation of papers
Published: 1994
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Training of Judges in Community Law / La formation des magistrats en droit communautaire
Non-edited compilation of papers/Compilation non-révisée des textes
Published: 1994
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L'application du droit communautaire par les Etats membres / The Implementation of the EC Law by the Member States
Giuseppe Ciavarini Azzi (éd.)
Published: 1985
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Freedom, Security and Justice
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7May
The Preliminary Rulings Procedure in Practice7-8/May/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €775 • Early registration €725
Internal Market
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Öffentliche Verwaltungen und Dienstleistungen von allgemeinem Interesse: welche Europäisierung?
Herausgegeben von Michel Mangenot
Published: 2005
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Public Administrations and Services of General Interest: What Kind of Europeanisation?
Under the direction of Michel Mangenot
Published: 2005
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Europe 1992: World Partner? The Internal Market and the World Political Economy
Finn Laursen (ed.)
Published: 1991
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European Policies
Activities-
5Mar
Practical Tools for Implementation of EU Policies at National Level5-7/Mar/2012 • Maastricht • Fee: €1090
Publications
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The Lisbon Treaty stipulations on Development Cooperation and the Council Decision of 25 March 2010 (Draft) establishing the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service
Dr Simon Duke, Dr Steven Blockmans
Published: 2010
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EU Legal Affairs
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The Lisbon Treaty stipulations on Development Cooperation and the Council Decision of 25 March 2010 (Draft) establishing the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service
Dr Simon Duke, Dr Steven Blockmans
Published: 2010
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The Dublin Convention on Asylum: Its Essence, Implementation and Prospects
Clotilde Marinho (ed.)
Published: 2000
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European Union Law
Activities-
29Feb
EU Law for Non Lawyers (2 modules)29/Feb-2/Mar/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €990 -
12Mar
Preparing for new EPSO Competitions: The Road to the European Institutions - Three Modules12-14/Mar/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €990 -
10Sep
Preparing for new EPSO Competitions: The Road to the European Institutions - Three Modules10-12/Sep/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €990 -
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21NovPublic Relations, the Media and the Judiciary: Media Relations for Courts, Magistrates and Lawyers - Three modules21-23/Nov/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €1260

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Current Trends and Developments in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Communities: Annual Review, Volume 1
Spyros A. Pappas (ed.)
Published: 1994
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Procedural Aspects of EC Competition Law
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Slynn of Hadley and Spyros A. Pappas (eds)
Published: 1994
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La formation des magistrats en droit communautaire / Training of Judges in Community Law
Compilation non-révisée des textes/Non-edited compilation of papers
Published: 1994
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Training of Judges in Community Law / La formation des magistrats en droit communautaire
Non-edited compilation of papers/Compilation non-révisée des textes
Published: 1994
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L'application du droit communautaire par les Etats membres / The Implementation of the EC Law by the Member States
Giuseppe Ciavarini Azzi (éd.)
Published: 1985
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Freedom, Security and Justice
Activities-
7May
The Preliminary Rulings Procedure in Practice7-8/May/2012 • Luxembourg • Fee: €775 • Early registration €725
Internal Market
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Öffentliche Verwaltungen und Dienstleistungen von allgemeinem Interesse: welche Europäisierung?
Herausgegeben von Michel Mangenot
Published: 2005
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Public Administrations and Services of General Interest: What Kind of Europeanisation?
Under the direction of Michel Mangenot
Published: 2005
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Europe 1992: World Partner? The Internal Market and the World Political Economy
Finn Laursen (ed.)
Published: 1991
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European Policies
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5Mar
Practical Tools for Implementation of EU Policies at National Level5-7/Mar/2012 • Maastricht • Fee: €1090
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The Lisbon Treaty stipulations on Development Cooperation and the Council Decision of 25 March 2010 (Draft) establishing the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service
Dr Simon Duke, Dr Steven Blockmans
Published: 2010
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EU Legal Affairs
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The Lisbon Treaty stipulations on Development Cooperation and the Council Decision of 25 March 2010 (Draft) establishing the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service
Dr Simon Duke, Dr Steven Blockmans
Published: 2010
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The Dublin Convention on Asylum: Its Essence, Implementation and Prospects
Clotilde Marinho (ed.)
Published: 2000
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