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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
Learning time: 3 hours
24 September 2020 - 25 September 2020
Objective
This conference aims at keeping practitioners up-to-date by providing an overview of the recent case law and the latest developments at EU and international level in the area of family law.
Key topics
Who should attend?
Family lawyers, lawyers in private practice and notaries involved in family litigation, judges, ministry officials, representatives of NGOs and children’s rights organisations, academics.
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.