2023 / 2024
Personal data processing in biomedical research – Emerging legal and ethical issues
Book launch
2022 / 2023
Article 47 of the EU Charter and Effective Judicial Protection
Book launchPresentation: Mariolina Eliantonio, Giulia Gentile, Matteo Bonelli
Discussants: Fabrizio Cafaggi, Bruno De Witte, Gábor Halmai, Michal Bobek, Nicole Lazzerini
Beyond data
Book launchPresentation: Alessandro Mantelero
Discussants:Mariavittoria Catanzariti, Marta Achler, Marta Cantero, Flynn Colemann
The challenges of the Digital Services Act: actors and procedures
Workshop organised by CJC – CMPF – LegaltechPresentation: Joris von Hoboken, Marta Maroni and Federica Casarosa
Discussants: Marta Cantero, Erik Longo
Cultural diversity and minority rights in domestic courts: evidence from Portugal
Webinar organised by CJCPresentation: Patrícia Jerónimo
Discussants: Sarah Nouwen, Isabela Delia Popa and Jaroslaw Gwizdak
2020 / 2021
Jura Novit Curia
Webinar organised by CJCPresentation: Prof. Dr. Mathias Moeschel
Discussant: Mr. Judge Francesco Crisafulli
Widening and Deepening: Coming of Age Challenges for EU Transparency
Webinar organised by CJC
At the end of this month, on 30 May 2021, Regulation 1049/01 regarding public access to European Parliament, Council and Commission documents, will celebrate its twentieth birthday.
Judging Judges: Judicial Accountability Standards under EU Law
Webinar organised by CJC
This event is dedicated to discussing recent case law from the CJEU and the ECtHR on judicial accountability standards.
2019 / 2020
Asylum Governance in Europe
Webinar organised by CJC and MPC
On the occasion of World Refugee Day, the Webinar will discuss some of the current challenges faced by refugees with academics and practitioners in an attempt to put forward policy solutions and innovative legal interpretation.
Researchers’ talk
Lecture by: Janneke Van CasterenDiscussant: Dr. Mateusz Grochowski
Janneke Van Casteren will present on “Unwrapping the Black Box: National Courts’ interpretation of Preliminary Rulings”.
The Normative Foundations of the Criminalisation of Migration
Lecture by: Valsamis MitsilegasDiscussant: Andrew Geddes
The talk will embark on a critical evaluation of the
The Charter and the Court of Justice of the European Union
Lecture by: Aniel PahladsinghDiscussant: Virginia Passalacqua
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the EU Charter. On this occasion, the Centre for Judicial Cooperation organises a lecture
2018 / 2019
The European Union and Deprivation of Liberty
Lecture by: Leandro MancanoDiscussant: Giuseppe Martinico
The European Union and Deprivation of Liberty examines the EU legislative and judicial approach to deprivation of liberty from the perspective of the following fundamental rights and principles
Comparative Judicial Conflict Resolution (JCR)
Lecture by: Michal AlbersteinDiscussant: Michal Krajewski
This lecture examines the intersection between Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and contemporary court systems by referring to the changing roles of judges in an age of vanishing trials
Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection
Lecture by: Alessandro ManteleroDiscussant: Federica Casarosa
Predictive policing software, neighbourhood aggregate credit scoring and many other algorithmic decision-support systems highlight how the potential negative outcomes of data use are no longer
When the body becomes the border
Lecture by: Evelien BrouwerDiscussant: Lilian Tsourdi
In the EU, but also elsewhere, border procedures have become increasingly technology-driven. Current border technologies include the collection and storage of biometric data, the use of DNA tests to
Fundamental rights in the Internet
Lecture by: Oreste PollicinoDiscussants: Mariavittoria Catanzariti and Stefan Alexander Luca
The lecture explores the factors which led the CJEU to reshape the legal framework of the (judicial) application of EU data protection law.
Analyzing Big Legal Data
Lecture by: Vadim VolkovCommentators: Giovanni Sartor and Ofra Klein
Vadim Volkov is Rector of the European University at Saint-Petersburg and the Academic Director of the Institute for the Rule of Law of EUSP. His research interests range from the sociology of law to
Five years after Melloni
Lecture by: Lorena Bachmaier WinterDiscussant: Francesca Galli
Five years have passed since the CJEU judgment in the Melloni case. Has this case contributed to change the approach towards the primacy of European Union law?
Legislative Transparency in the European Union
Lecture by: Emilio De CapitaniDiscussant: Natassa Athanasiadou
Moving from the analysis of the recent judgement De Capitani v. Parliament (Case T-540/15 – 22 March 2018) in which the General Court condemned the EU legislative process for lack of transparency,
New privacy concepts for regulating digital investigations
Lecture by: Bert-Jaap KoopsDiscussant: Giovanni Sartor
The Netherlands is working on a comprehensive modernisation of its Code of Criminal Procedure