Summer Course in EU Law
Centre |
Centre of European Law |
Type |
Event (Course) |
Date |
23 June 2008 09:30 |
Venue |
Strand Campus |
Speaker |
An 8-day course taught by Law School academics |
23 June - 2 July 2008
Course Content and Structure
The course is an advanced course in European Law and is most suited to those with a prior knowledge of European Union law. It is also suitable for anyone at postgraduate level working in a law-related environment with an interest in European Union law. Though applicants with an academic background in law are ideal, this is not an essential pre-requisite to take part. The course is aimed at deepening and/or updating previous knowledge in EU Law. Each lecture will deal with certain selected issues which the lecturer deems of current relevance. The areas will therefore not be covered comprehensively, but selectively. The course is therefore also not suited to those who seek to further their doctoral studies in a particular area.
Monday 23 June In room K2.31 (2C)
09.30 Registration
10.00 - 12.30 Introduction Dr Alexander Turk
13.15 Library Tour
15.00 – 17.30
Lisbon Treaty
Professor Chris Kerse
17.30 – 19.00 Welcome Drinks
See the Centre of European Law Summer Course page for information.

