Jean Monnet Seminar on Advanced Issues of EU Law
Jean Monnet Seminar on Advanced Issues of EU Law
XXII Jean Monnet Seminar “Modern Technologies and EU Law”
6–9 April 2025 (Akademis Academia, Dubrovnik)
– In collaboration with AFAR (Algorithmic Fairness for Asylum Seekers and Refugees) project –
XX Jean Monnet Seminar ‘The Challenges of Solidarity Resurfacing in the EU’
25–28 April 2023
Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik
XIX Jean Monnet Seminar: Advanced Issues of European Law ‘Impacts of COVID-19 on EU Law’
19th Dubrovnik Jean Monnet Seminar ‘Advanced Issues of European Law’
Topic: ‘Impacts of COVID-19 on EU Law’
24-28 April 2022
Inter University Center, Dubrovnik
Programme
Description
The 19th session of the Jean Monnet Seminar will focus on the topic “Impacts of COVID-19 on EU Law”.
Paper proposals may cover a variety of topics including, but not limited to:
Structure of the Seminar
The Seminar entails two parts – talks by prominent speakers (professors and CJEU members) and presentations by PhD candidates and early-career academics.
This year’s Seminar also entails a round table discussion titled: ‘The EU General Court: Rule of Law and Vigilance of Individuals at Times of Crises’.
Chair: Judge Tamara Perišin, Court of Justice of the EU: General Court
Panelists: Prof. Nathan Cambien, référendaire, Court of Justice of the EU: General Court
Dr. Ilektra Antonaki, référendaire, Court of Justice of the EU: General Court
Discussant: Cyril Cohendy, legal assistant, Court of Justice of the EU: General Court
Application
Organisers welcome junior researchers interested in presenting a paper dealing with the topic of the Seminar. Candidates are invited to apply by submitting a paper proposal (500 words max) and a CV by 1 February 2022 to jmseminar.dubrovnik@gmail.com.
Grants
A limited number of grants will be available.
Participating faculty
Alberto Allemano, HEC Paris
Ilektra Antonaki, référendaire, Court of Justice of the European Union: General Court
Nika Bačić Selanec, University of Zagreb
Nathan Cambien, référendaire, Court of Justice of the European Union: General Court
Cyril Cohendy, legal assistant, Court of Justice of the EU: General Court
Tom Gerald Daly, University of Melbourne
Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb
Adam Łazowski, University of Westminster
Joelle Grogan, Middlesex University London
Tamara Perišin, Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union: General Court
Ellen Vos, Maastricht University
Sybe A. de Vries, Utrecht University
Contact
For submitting paper proposals and CVs please, as well as for all information about the Seminar, please contact us at jmseminar.dubrovnik@gmail.com.
The Dubrovnik Seminar is organized by the EU Law Department of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law. The seminar is financed with the support of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law, Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung and the Erasmus+ Programme.
XVIII Jean Monnet Seminar: Advanced Issues of European Law ‘The EU as a Green Leader’
organised by
the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, University of Zagreb – Faculty of Law,
in cooperation with Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik & Hanns Seidel Foundation Zagreb
13-14 MAY 2021
(via Zoom)
Participating Faculty
Melita Carević, University of Zagreb
Iris Goldner Lang,University of Zagreb
Adam Łazowski, University of Westminster
Donald Regan, University of Michigan
Joanne Scott,European University Institute
Sigmar Stadlmeier, Johannes Kepler University Linz
PROGRAM
Registration link:
https://forms.gle/cQ88Rx1y2S7K78pM8
17th Dubrovnik Seminar – The Rule of Law in the EU and the US
17th Dubrovnik Jean Monnet Seminar ‘Advanced Issues of European Law’
Topic: ‘The Rule of Law in the EU and the USA’
14-18 April 2019
Inter University Center, Dubrovnik
Programme
Description
The 17th session of the Jean Monnet Seminar will focus on the topic “The Rule of Law in the EU and the USA”.
Paper proposals may cover a variety of topics including, but not limited to:
Structure of the Seminar
The Seminar entails two parts – talks by prominent speakers (professors and CJEU members) and presentations by PhD candidates and early-career academics.
Application
Organisers welcome junior researchers interested in presenting a paper dealing with the topic of the Seminar. Candidates are invited to apply by submitting a paper proposal (500 words max) and a CV by 31 January 2019 to jmseminar.dubrovnik@gmail.com.
Accepted candidates will be invited to submit their papers for publication in the Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy (coming out in December 2019).
Grants
A limited number of grants will be available.
Michal Bobek, Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union
Monica Claes, Maastricht University
Tamara Ćapeta, University of Zagreb
Piet Eeckhout, UCL European Institute (tbc)
Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb
Zdeněk Kühn, Charles Univeristy, Prague
Adam Łazowski, University of Westminster
Tamara Perišin, University of Zagreb
Donald Regan, University of Michigan
Siniša Rodin, Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union
For submitting paper proposals and CVs please, as well as for all information about the Seminar, please contact us at jmseminar.dubrovnik@gmail.com.
The Dubrovnik Seminar is organized by the EU Law Department of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law. The seminar is financed with the support of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law, Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, the Erasmus+ Programme and several Croatian law offices.
16th Dubrovnik Jean Monnet Seminar ‘Advanced Issues of European Law’
Topic: ‘Blame it on Brussels – EU Law and Distributive Effects of Globalisation’
22-27 April 2018
Inter University Center, Dubrovnik
Description
The 16th session of the Dubrovnik Seminar will focus on the topic “Blame it on Brussels – EU Law and Distributive Effects of Globalisation”.
Paper proposals may cover a variety of areas focusing on two questions raised by the recent political events, particularly Brexit, which shed doubt on the traditional legal narrative of EU integration as beneficial to most citizens. First, did EU Law cause or accentuate any inequality in Europe (e.g. for low skilled labour), or are such inequalities the result of different causes (e.g. globalisation, technical progress) and, second, how could the EU address such inequality and make the positive sides of integration and its contribution to equality more visible?
The Seminar entails two parts – lectures by prominent EU law professors and members of the Court of Justice of the EU and research presentations by PhD candidates and junior academics.
Organisers welcome researchers interested in presenting a paper dealing with the topic of the Seminar. Candidates are invited to apply by submitting a paper proposal (500 words max) and a CV.
Accepted candidates will be invited to publish their papers in the Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy.
Grants
The authors of accepted papers will be awarded a grant which covers for their accommodation costs in Dubrovnik.
A number of travel grants will also be offered to help cover reasonable travel costs, depending on the availability of the organizer’s limited financial resources. The decision on awarding the travel grant will be based on, on one side, merit and quality of the research paper, and on the other side, your need and other available sources of funding.
If you wish to apply for a travel grant, please include this request in your email application, in addition to the reference of your other available sources of funding or a lack thereof (such as, for example, your home institution’s).
Applications for a travel grant will not affect the decision whether your paper will be accepted for presentation at the conference.
Deadlines
Submission of paper proposals and CVs: 15 February 2018
Participating faculty
Monica Claes, Maastricht University
Tamara Ćapeta, University of Zagreb
Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb
Zdenek Kühn, Judge, High Administrative Court of Czech Republic, and Charles University
Adam Łazowski, University of Westminster
John Morijn, University of Groningen & The Permanent Representation of the Netherlands to the European Union
Tamara Perišin, University of Zagreb
Donald Regan, University of Michigan
Siniša Rodin, Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union
Eleanor Sharpston, Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union (tbc)
Contact
For submission of paper proposals and CVs please contact us at jmseminar.dubrovnik@gmail.com.
For all other correspondence or additional information about the Dubrovnik Seminar, please send an e-mail to: antonija.ivancan@pravo.hr.
The Dubrovnik Seminar is organized by the EU Law Department of the University of Zagreb Faculty of Law.
Advanced Issues of EU Law (Dubrovnik 2018) – programme
J\. Morijn – EU and Populism Remedy or Cause
Z\. Kuhn The RISE and Fall of the postcommunist constitutional courts
15th Jean Monnet Seminar
“The EU and Trust in the Online Environment”
23rd – 29th April 2017,
Inter University Center, Dubrovnik
The 15th session of the Dubrovnik Seminar will focus on the topic “The EU and Trust in the Online Environment”.
Paper proposals may cover a variety of areas focusing on the EU privacy and data protection law, including on the “right to be forgotten”, data retention, Safe Harbour transfers to the US, closed-circuit cameras and similar recent legal developments resulting from delicate balancing of privacy and data protection with the public interests, availability of information, security reasons for controlling data or the development of the digital economy.
The event consists of two parts – lectures by prominent EU law professors and members of
the Court of Justice of the EU and research presentations by PhD candidates and junior academics.
Organisers welcome researchers interested in presenting a paper dealing with the topic of the Seminar.
Candidates are invited to apply by submitting a paper proposal and a CV. Accepted candidates will be invited to publish their papers in the Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy.
Deadlines
submission of paper proposals (500 words max) and CVs: 31 January 2017
submission of papers by selected candidates: 15 April 2017
submission of papers for publication in CYELP: 1 June 2017
Grants
All authors of accepted papers are awarded a travel grant and covered accommodation. There is no need to submit any additional grant applications.
Participating faculty
Marise Cremona, European University Institute
Tamara Ćapeta, University of Zagreb
Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb
Tamara Hervey, University of Sheffield
Marko Ilešič, Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union
Zdenek Kühn, Judge, High Administrative Court of Czech Republic, and Charles University
Adam Łazowski, University of Westminster
Tamara Perišin, University of Zagreb
Donald Regan, University of Michigan
Selected researchers
Marco Inglese, University College Dublin
Marko Jurić, University of Zagreb
Thomas Kirchberger, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Wenlong Li, University of Edinburgh
Joasia Luzak, University of Exeter
Klaudia Majcher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Branka Marušić, Stockholm University
Zlatan Meškić, University of Zenica
Elisabet Ruiz Cairo, University of Geneva
Darko Samardžić, University of Zenica
Jiangtian Xu, University of East Anglia
Karolina Zurek, Stockholm University
The Seminar is aimed at
university students of all levels
researchers
legal practitioners
judges and public-servants
policy-makers
members of civil society (NGO representatives)
Contact
For submission of paper proposals and CVs, please contact us at: JMSeminar.Dubrovnik@gmail.com
For all other correspondence or additional information about the Dubrovnik seminar, please send an e-mail to: nika.bacic@pravo.hr
The Dubrovnik Seminar is organized by the EU Law Department of the Zagreb Faculty of Law and financed as a Jean Monnet Project through the Erasmus + programme
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