Advanced European Union Legal Practice (CEU Diploma -Budapest, July
Advanced European Union Legal Practice (CEU Diploma -Budapest, July2005)
Please find below information regarding a new course/diploma in
AdvancedEuropean Union Legal Practice. We would be grateful if you could
forwardthis information to your students, colleagues or employees who might
beinterested.Please let us know if you are willing to receive posters
and/orbrochures for display.Thank you very much in advance.Best
regards,Prof. Marie-Pierre GrangerProgram coordinatorCentral European
University DiplomaTOTAL LAWTM: ADVANCED EUROPEAN UNION LEGAL PRACTICEBUDAPEST,
JULY 4-22, 2005Application Deadline: April 4, 2005The Legal Studies
Department of Central European University (CEU) ispleased to announce its
new Diploma in Advanced European Union LegalPractice, organized by the
Total Law* Teaching Team, between July 4 and22, 2005.Details about the
program, admissions and academic requirements areavailable at
http://www.ceu.hu/total_law.htmlThe program is about the Practice of
European Union Law, providinginsider hands-on analysis of the functioning
of the
European Union. Assuch, it constitutes an excellent course for those
wishing to deepentheir knowledge in the field or to prepare for working
in or with EUinstitutions. The Total Law* method believes in
contextualization,situating a legal controversy, a court decision, a Treaty
provision, aDirective or Regulation in its economic, social and political
context.The Total Law* teaching team, led by Joseph Weiler, University
Professorand Jean Monnet Chair at New York University School of Law, is a
uniqueblend of well-known academics and senior officials working in
theEuropean Union institutions who have also written widely in the
field.The members of his team are José M. de Areilza, Professor of
EuropeanUnion Law and Vice Dean of Legal Studies at Instituto de Empresa,Madrid;
Kieran Bradley, member of the Legal Service of the EuropeanParliament,
Brussels; Damian Chalmers, Reader in EU law at the LondonSchool of
Economics and Political Science; Miguel Poiares Maduro,Advocate General at
the
European Court of Justice, Luxembourg andProfessor of European and
International Law at the Universidade Nova deLisboa, and Imola Streho,
coordinator of the Team, référendaire at theEuropean Court of Justice,
Luxembourg.The coursework will consist of seminars, workshops and daily
assignmentsthat will be completed individually or in group. A basic
knowledge ofEuropean Union Law is required to follow this advanced course.
Thosewithout this knowledge but wishing to participate are required to
take aone-week Introductory Course to the Law of the European Union,
offeredimmediately prior to the start of the program.Further
information:http://www.ceu.hu/http://www.ceu.hu/total_law.html
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