Independent Seminars

Welcome to the Independent Seminars section!
Giving continuity to EJTN’s leading culture of quality training through seminars’ promotion and organisation, the Independent Seminars programme joins together three main partners – EJTN’s Administrative Law Sub-Working Group, the European Police College (CEPOL) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) – to offer a wide plethora of seminar training topics.
Open to judges and prosecutors across all EU Member States, EJTN’s Independent Seminars range from the vast scope of administrative law subjects (including human rights law, migration and asylum law, tax law, environmental law, and EU institutional law) to specialized seminars on Joint Investigation Teams organised under the auspices of CEPOL. Seminars on the most recent jurisprudential developments of the ECtHR, organised at the Court’s premises in Strasbourg, are also facilitated.
For more information on the 3 projects covered by the EJTN Independent Seminars, just follow the links below!
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Bringing together the Academy of European Law (ERA), Finland, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Slovenia, the Administrative Law Sub-Working Group was established in 2011 for the purpose of identifying and addressing the main training needs in the field of Administrative Law. The group's seminars cover topics as diverse as EU human rights law, EU taxation, Migration and Asylum & Environmental Law!In 2012, the group launched the 1st edition of the Administrative Law Training Guidelines!
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Under the auspices of the European Police College (CEPOL), EJTN funds the participation of a total of 35 judges and prosecutors across Europe to attend the 3 CEPOL Joint Investigation Teams (JITs) seminars organised for 2012. Combining a strong practical component on the operation, development and funding of JITs with a solid theoretical background, these seminars join senior police officers, judges and prosecutors from the different Member States, involved or likely to be involved in cross-border investigations.
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A seminar aimed at EU judicial trainers and focused on the most recent jurisprudential developments at the ECtHR level will be organised at the Court’s premises in October 2012.
It will count with the participation of active and former Court magistrates and gather 29 EU judicial trainers from across all EU Member States.
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