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EELA-ERA Annual Seminar on European Labour Law 2023

 

 

Brussels, 24 November 2023, 10:00-16:00 CET

Language: English

Event number: 123DP118

 

Areas of law: Employment & Labour Law, Social Law

 

Content

This seminar will provide participants with an update on the most recent CJEU cases and a discussion of current topics of European labour law. The latest trends, recent case law and main challenges ahead will be presented and debated by high-level speakers.

Key topics

  • The concept of employer under EU law
  • Recent CJEU case law
  • Pay transparency
  • Other current initiatives in EU (labour) law

Confirmed speakers

  • Roman Gil Albuquerque, Partner, Sagardoy, Madrid
  • Prof. Emanuele Menegatti, Jean Monnet Chair in EU Social Policy, University of Bologna
  • María Lourdes Arastey Sahún, Judge, Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg
  • Ivana Cordasev, Team leader for legal coordination, Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission, Brussels
  • Holger Faust, Local Partner, Greenberg Traurig LLP Berlin
  • Christel Mercadé Piqueras, Legal Officer, Fundamental Rights policy Unit, Directorate General for Justice, and Consumers, European Commission
  • Inger Verhelst, Partner, Claeys & Engels

 

Fees in €: Standard EU and ERA patrons Young lawyers and other groups

Registration

300,00

 

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The Academy of European Law (ERA) and the European Employment Lawyers Association (EELA)

European Employment Lawyers Association (EELA)

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CONFERENCE VENUE THON HOTEL

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Thon Hotel EU - Rue de la Loi, 75
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T +32 2 204 39 11 | eu@thonhotels.be

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CPD

ERA’s programmes meet the standard requirements for recognition as Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Participation in the full programme of this event corresponds to 4 CPD hours.
A certificate of participation for CPD purposes with indication of the number of training hours completed will be issued on request. CPD certificates must be requested at the latest 14 days after the event.

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