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Company Law

Description: Company law training activity covering the EU Law rules related to this subject. This training would enable participants to developed their knowledge in this topic, not only in the Regulations about the subject, but especially in the Directives that are applicable and also the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice in this matters. Overview Identify and understand key principles of the EU legal framework in company law. Develop practical skills in the application of EU rules in Company Law. Gain an understanding of the principles underlying EU Regulations and Directives in this domain. Expand knowledge of European Company Law jurisprudence as established by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJUE).

Civil liability due to AI

Description AI has the immense potential to benefit our society but, along with this, we are faced with new risks of extensive and serious damages. One should also have in mind that AI is a broad concept, including several types of applications and systems with different levels of impact, exposure to the public and risks created. This two-day seminar will include several presentations by international experts on the field followed by discussion on specific points between experts and participants. Overview Gain awareness of the specific challenges presented by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the context of civil liability.

Mediation and Conciliation

Description The seminar will enhance participants expertise in the field of alternative dispute resolution and equip them with the necessary skills to efficiently mediate and conciliate disputes that come before their courts. It will provide the legal background and practical skills and techniques needed for successful mediation and ADR and raise awareness of national experiences. Participants will deal with concrete situations and be faced with real questions by means of case studies and workshops. Overview Develop a comprehensive understanding of mediation and conciliation principles. Equip participants with the necessary skills to efficiently mediate and conciliate disputes that come before their courts. Hone the ability to act as neutral and effective mediators in legal proceedings. Acquire advanced communication and negotiation skills, fostering an atmosphere of trust and cooperation between conflicting parties. Develop strategies for managing complex emotions and dynamics in dispute resolution, facilitating fair and sustainable agreements. Understand the trans-border circulation and enforceability of mediation agreements. Raise awareness of national experiences in the field of mediation and conciliation.

Seminar in EU Criminal law (TRAVAR project)

This seminar will focus on the three most relevant procedural rights directives for lawyers, namely Directive 2013/48/EU on the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings and in European Arrest Warrant (EAW) proceedings, Directive 2016/343 on the strengthening of certain aspects of the presumption of innocence, and Directive 2016/1919 on legal aid for suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings and for requested persons in EAW proceedings. Similarly, the seminar will offer enhanced networking opportunities to participants through the implementation of activities designed to increase collaboration between EU criminal lawyers participating in the seminar.

Recent Developments in European Public Procurement and Case Law

This course will provide you with an update on the legal issues in European public procurement. Legal experts and practitioners will explain in an accessible manner the recent legal developments and recent case law in the field of European public procurement.

Seminar in EU Criminal law (TRAVAR project)

This seminar will focus on the three most relevant procedural rights directives for lawyers, namely Directive 2013/48/EU on the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings and in European Arrest Warrant (EAW) proceedings, Directive 2016/343 on the strengthening of certain aspects of the presumption of innocence, and Directive 2016/1919 on legal aid for suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings and for requested persons in EAW proceedings. Similarly, the seminar will offer enhanced networking opportunities to participants through the implementation of activities designed to increase collaboration between EU criminal lawyers participating in the seminar.

EU Asylum Law

The goal of this training course is to address the legal framework and key jurisprudential developments in the field of EU asylum law and policy. The focuswill be on central issues arising from the case law on the topic, the assessment of country-of-origin information (COI) and the standards for credibility assessment.The moot court exercise gives the participants an opportunity to consider the subject case from both the legal and the anthropological perspective. After completing this training course, participants should have a better understanding not only of the legal framework and the latest case law in EU international and asylum law but also of the role of cultural diversity in judicial practice.

Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence in Administrative Law

This seminar is dedicated to the latest issues regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by public administration bodies in the decision-making processand of the digitalisation of public administration bodies in the framework of EU Agenda 2030 and of the Next Generation EU.After a general introduction to AI, the seminar will focus on the limits of judicial control on automated decisions by examining the relevant case law of national courts, and on the use of AI in judicial proceedings by administrative judges.Participants will devote their time to the discussion of practical cases in workshops.

Virtual and Hybrid Hearings: Perspectives, Challenges and Best Practices

Virtual hearings are becoming more prevalent in the judicial process. They are conducted by audio-visual means, where cases are progressed without the need for participants to attend the Court in person. The activity will follow up on the best practices from different jurisdictions on the IT framework and the conduct of the proceeding parties in the process.

Recent Trends in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the EU

Our yearly conference will fully immerse you in the most relevant case law of the past year. Uncover key judgments on several policy areas, as well as on the relationship between the EU and national legal orders. Discover aspects of the EU’s digital transition and connect with legal experts, practitioners, and academics in a dynamic networking environment.

Online Conversation Class: English (B1)

The language courses are offered to judges and prosecutors who already possess knowledge of a second language but wish to advance their skills for use in the workplace. Over a series of ten weekly webinars of 60 minutes each, expert instructors will engage participants in practical exercises and activities designed to improve their language skills. The predominant focus of the webinars centres on listening and speaking. Languages offered are English, Spanish, French, Italian and German. Activities envisioned for the course webinars include authentic language usage via legal case review and discussion, discussion and comparison of laws between EU Member States and apply second language skills in a professional context.

Online Conversation Class: English (B2)

The language courses are offered to judges and prosecutors who already possess knowledge of a second language but wish to advance their skills for use in the workplace. Over a series of ten weekly webinars of 60 minutes each, expert instructors will engage participants in practical exercises and activities designed to improve their language skills. The predominant focus of the webinars centres on listening and speaking. Languages offered are English, Spanish, French, Italian and German. Activities envisioned for the course webinars include authentic language usage via legal case review and discussion, discussion and comparison of laws between EU Member States and apply second language skills in a professional context.