THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN PRACTICE
 

TRAINING SEMINAR FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALS

Trier, 15 - 16 September 2016


Objective

This seminar will provide practical training for social law practitioners on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

Participants will be able to update their knowledge about the Charter of Fundamental Rights, in particular as applied to social and labour law. They will have the opportunity to discuss with colleagues and experts from across Europe the most relevant practical issues and recent developments in the field and to learn how to make use of the Charter in a case before a court.

 

Key Topics
  • Legal value of the Charter
  • Scope of application and content of the Charter, with a special focus on social rights
  • Hints on application and interpretation of the Charter
  • Relationship with the European Convention on Human Rights and other human rights provisions

 

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Languages: English

Organiser: ERA (Sofía Mairal Montero de Espinosa)

Event number: 416DT15

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Annual Conference on European Family Law 2016

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EU Disability Law and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

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Trier, 24-25 October 2016


Confirmed Speakers

Aaron Baker, Reader in Law and Director of Education, Durham Law School

Johan Callewaert, Deputy Grand Chamber Registrar, European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg

Jeffrey Kenner, Professor, Chair of European Law, University of Nottingham

Daniel Sarmiento, Counsel, Uría-Menéndez, Madrid

Anna Śledzińska-Simon, Assistant Professor, University of Wrocław


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