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martedì 23 febbraio 2010

ELSA and Legal Education


CONFERENCE: New perspectives on Legal Education in Europe

The European Law Students Association, with others, is organising a conference on European legal education:

A major issue in the field of law is whether the two-cycle degree structure is suitable to accommodate the specific needs and demands of professional education and training. The conference will call for posters presenting “good examples”. This will be the starting point for reflections on the experiences made in different European countries.

Target groups for the conference include teachers, professors, researchers, academics, students, representatives of European law faculties and legal associations, research organisations, national and regional ministries of justice and ministries of education, EU Commission, representatives of state and private employers, lawyers and other representatives from legal professions, firms and companies, and the interested public.

The working language is English.

For more information, please contact info@elsa-germany.org.

domenica 22 novembre 2009

Alpa on Bar Exam Reform


Guido Alpa sulla Riforma dell'Esame da Avvocato
Un'intervista video realizzata dalla Volters Kluwer con Guido Alpa in qualità di Presidente del Consiglio Nazionale Forense, dove si parla dell formazione permanente degli avvocati, dei progetti futuri sulle Scuole Forensi e il ruolo delle Facoltà, e del nuovo schema di esame da avvocato con prova pre-selettiva di ammissione.
Potete vedere il video da qui
AIDC WebSite Comparative Law News

martedì 27 ottobre 2009

Berlinguer on the New European Lawyer Education

The European Parliament is going to discuss its resolution for the Stockholm Program on 12 November 2009.

Among the various topics, the formation of judges throughout the EU will be treated and an important role could be played by forthcoming Centers of Comparative and European Law (CDCE), which will be created, in each University, by law faculties and departments.

For more info contact Aldo Berlinguer

Posted by Aldo Berlinguer
AIDC WebSite Comparative Law News

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