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  • Choose from a range of more than 300 e-presentations on the latest developments in EU law.
    Compact and comprehensive packages featuring video of a top expert in EU law combined
    with extensive background documentation and a self-assessment quiz for CPD certification.
    Last 30-60 minutes and can be downloaded as audio podcast.


  • Basic courses give you an introduction to an area of EU law at your own pace. 2-3 hours learning time.
    Specialised courses answer ten key questions on a particular topic. 3-4 hours learning time.
    Maxi courses explain procedure before the CJEU and ECtHR. 10 hours learning time.
    All courses include extensive background documentation and self-assessment quizzes
    to enable CPD certification.


  • Join our regular EU competition law workshops and selected other events online through live streams.
    Take part in the discussion through a chatbox and enjoy the benefits of ERA training without leaving your office.

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<b>New e-presentations</b>

New e-presentations

The Legal Challenges of Family Reunification for Third-country Nationals Residing in the EU

Speaker
Tesseltje de Lange  Tesseltje de Lange, Senior Researcher, University of Amsterdam.

Learning time: 35 minutes


Recent Case Law of the CJEU in Immigration Matters

Speaker
Aniel Pahladsingh  Aniel Pahladsingh, Coordinating Legal Officer, Research Department, Council of State (Raad van State), The Hague.

Learning time: 28 minutes


Social Security Coordination of UK Nationals in the EU and EU Citizens in the UK after Brexit

Speakers
Simon Roberts Simon Roberts, Associate Professor, University of Nottingham.

Learning time: 36 minutes

<b>10 Key Questions on the General Principles of EU Law as applied by the CJEU to Criminal Justice</b>

10 Key Questions on the General Principles of EU Law as applied by the CJEU to Criminal Justice

Contents
This e-learning course analyses the interpretation of substantive and procedural criminal law concepts. It is a tool designed to facilitate the use by criminal justice practitioners of the broader CJEU case law in criminal cases in which EU law might come into play. The content is structured in 10 key questions, complemented by a brief reminder of the EU legislative competence and the role of the CJEU in criminal matters. It also features a video presentation by Advocate General Yves Bot of the CJEU.

Authors
Anne Weyembergh, Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Chloé Brière, Research Assistant at the ULB

Key questions

  • What are the general principles of EU law that the CJEU has applied in the field of criminal justice?
  • How does the Court balance mutual recognition and fundamental rights in the area of criminal justice?
  • How is the multi-layered protection of fundamental rights (at national, EU and CoE level) balanced in the Courts law in the area of criminal justice?
  • What is the specific scope of direct effect of EU directives in national crime proceedings?
  • What is the scope of the principle of interpretation in conformity with EU law?

Learning time: 3 hours

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Live stream:<br /><b> European Law Protecting our Common Values</b>

Live stream:
European Law Protecting our Common Values

16 October 2019

  • Conference to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Jean Monnet Programme
  • The live stream is free of charge. Registration is necessary.

Who should attend?
EU officials, national civil servants, legal practitioners, citizens.

Taking part in the discussion
You can address questions to the speakers in the chat box that will appear on your screen during the live stream. The Chair will read your question to the respective speaker who will answer your question verbally.

Technical requirements

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