EU Law and Judicial Practice
Training für rumänische Magistrate
April 7 Freitag
Datum/Uhrzeit
7. – 8. April 2006
Ort
Residence Hotel, Bukarest
mit
Martin K. Moser - EuGH Annette von Sydow - Internationale Abteilung des Büros des schwedischen Generalstaatsanwalts Maire Ni Shuilleabhain - University College Dublin Dr. Johan Callewaert - Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
Typ
Workshop
Themen des Trainings sind: die Beziehung nationaler Gerichte zum EuGH, die rechtliche Zusammenarbeit in Straf- bzw. Zivilsachen, die Auswirkungen des Beitritts Rumäniens zur EU auf den Schutz fundamentaler Menschenrechte.
Auch verfügbar in English
Friday, 7 April 2006
09:00 Arrival and Registration of Participants
09:30 Welcome and Introduction Mrs. Stefanie Ricarda Roos, Director, Rule of Law Programme South East Europe, Konrad Adenauer Foundation – Bucharest Mr. Rupert Steinlein, Academy of European Law – Trier
Session I. Cooperation between the National Courts and the European Court of Justice
09:45 Relationship between Community Law and National Law: The Preliminary Reference Procedure Mag. Martin Moser, LL.M., Référendaire, Court of Justice of the European Communities, Luxembourg
10:45 Coffee Break
11:00 Case study Mr. Martin Moser
12:15 Discussion
13:15 Lunch Residence Hotel
Session II. Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters
14:30 European Networks: Mechanisms of Co-operation between the Member States of the European Union Eurojust: Role, Structure, Competence and Limits in the European Criminal Justice Cooperation Mrs. Annette von Sydow, Chief Prosecutor, International Division Office of the Prosecutor General, Sweden; Deputy to the Swedish Member to Eurojust
15:30 Discussion
16:30 Coffee Break
16:45 The European Arrest Warrant: Concept and Text Mrs. Annette von Sydow
17:45 Discussion
18:45 Dinner Residence Hotel
Saturday, 8 April 2006
Session III. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
09:00 The Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on Jurisdiction and the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters – Brussels I Mrs. Maire Ni Shuilleabhain, Permanent Lecturer in Law, University College, Dublin
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Overview of Judicial Cooperation in Civil and Commercial Matters: The “Taking Evidence” Regulation, the Service Regulation, the European Enforcement Order and the Proposal for an Order for Payment Procedure Mrs. Maire Ni Shuilleabhain
12:00 Discussion
13:00 Lunch Residence Hotel
Session IV. The Relationship between the ECHR and the ECJ with regard to the EU Charta of Fundamental Rights
14:30 The EU Charta of Fundamental Rights Dr. iur. Johan Callewaert, Legal and Executive Assistant to the President of the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 The Relationship between Strasbourg and Luxemburg Dr. Johan Callewaert
16:30 Discussion
17:30 End of Conference
18:00 Dinner Residence Hotel