Administrative Law and Procedure II (AD/2020/10)

Start Date: Wednesday, December 09, 2020
End Date: Thursday, December 10, 2020
Category: EU Civil Law, Administrative Law
Venue: Thessaloniki, Greece
Language(s): English
Training level: Introductory
Type EJTN-funded activities

  

APPLICATION PROCEDURES ARE HANDLED BY EJTN'S MEMBER ORGANISATIONS 

TRAINING CONTENT AND TARGET AUDIENCE

 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Description: 

Day-and-a-half training comprised of impulse lectures and discussion of basic principles and case law concerning administrative procedure and administrative (court) trial. It is a repetition of the same seminar held in June 2020. 

Participants will devote their time to the discussion of practical cases and selected issues in the field of procedural law with a definite comparative aspect and approach.

All lectures and workshops sessions will be led by experienced practinioners and trainers, who will guide the selected Judges through the course of their work.

The training will also serve as a forum for the exchange of knowledge and best practices between Administrative judges from across the EU. 

Target audience: 

Primarily Level – although not exclusively – for Administrative Judges  

 

Application Process: 

 All applications must be submitted through the candidates' national EJTN member institution

Participation:

Upon invitation by EJTN, participants register via EJTN on-line platform to which they receive access. After the event, reimbursment is processed via EJTN On-line Platform.

Useful Documents:

Terms and conditions of partecipation 

Frequent Asked Questions 

Number of places:

39 Participants 

Deadline for applications:

09 October 2020

ACTIVITY ON-LINE ON THE SAME DATES

NEW DEADLINE: 6th of November 2020

PROGRAMME AND DOCUMENTATION

 

CONTACT(S)

1. Basic principles of administrative procedure according to EU law and their influence on national administrative procedural laws:

2. The Principle of Procedural Autonomy of EU Member States and the impact of EU law on National Judicial and Non Judicial Procedure
3.  The scope of Administrative Jurisdiction: Control of the Administration vs. Substitution.
4. Liability of Judges (focus on EU-Law Case Traghetti del Mediterraneo)
PRESENTATIONS: 

1. Basic principles of administrative procedure according to EU law and their influence on national administrative procedural laws_ M.G. 

2. The Principle of Procedural Autonomy of EU Member States and the impact of EU law on National Judicial and Non Judicial Procedure_ D.U.G.

3. The scope of Administrative Jurisdiction: Control of the Administration vs. Substitution_H.B. 

4. Liability of Judges (focus on EU-Law Case Traghetti del Mediterraneo)_R.T.C. 

5. The use of IT and Artificial Intelligence in the decision-making process of the Public administration: Fostering technological developments vs protecting fundamental rights_E.T. 

6. The use of IT and Artificial Intelligence in judicial procedures: are Artificial Intelligence Systems able of replacing judges?_S.K. 

 

 

EJTN Secretariat:

Giulia Carpentieri

giulia.carpentieri@ejtn.eu