The EU Preliminary Ruling Procedure (AD/2020/08)

Start Date: Thursday, October 22, 2020
End Date: Friday, October 23, 2020
Category: EU Civil Law, Administrative Law
Venue: Luxembourg
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: 

On-line training led by practitioners, academics and EU Court of Justice (CJEU) officials on key issues surrounding the EU Preliminary Ruling Procedure.

This training will be based on practical workshops and framework lectures addressing the instances warranting referral of questions to the CJEU, the practical drafting and formulation of questions, the interpretation and implementation of CJEU’s judgments, and the latter’s views on the best practices in this field. With the assistance of experts, participants will analyse practical cases based on real facts and decide whether questions should be referred to the court, formulate such questions and exchange views on national approaches to the use of the preliminary ruling procedure.  

This training will serve as a forum for the exchange of knowledge and best practices between practitioners from across the EU. 

Target audience: 

Judges/Prosecutor

 

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

Frequented Asked Questions 

Number of places:

39 Participants 

Deadline for applications:

1st  July 2020 

ON-LINE EVENT ON THE SAME DATES

NEW DEADLINE: 1st of October 2020

 

 

PROGRAMME AND DOCUMENTATION

 

CONTACT(S)

  • Programme
  • Training Materials and Suggested Readings:

BACKGROUND MATERIAL:

  WORKSHOP:   

PRESENTATIONS

1. To refer or not to refer?

2. Making a reference and formulating a question to the EU Court of Justice.

3. Case Study Solution.

4. Drafting a reference - Handout.

5. How to read, interpret and implement a CJEU judgement. 

 

 

EJTN Secretariat:

Giulia Carpentieri
giulia.carpentieri@ejtn.eu