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Central European Law Conference for Students

Researchers (2)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  24426  PhD Janja Hojnik  Law  Head  2017 - 2018  1,054 
2.  51540  PhD Petra Weingerl  Law  Researcher  2017 - 2018  254 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0592  University of Maribor, Faculty of Law  Maribor  5089638015  11,327 
Abstract
The main idea of the proposal is to organise the first large international student conference in the region of Central and South East Europe. The conference aim is to discuss topical issues of EU law relevant for the EU as a whole and to send a strong message about importance of EU law for establishing rule of law in the countries in Central and South East Europe. The conference is conceived so as to bring together the most committed students in the Central and South East European Region universities as well as first-class professors of EU law, judges, prosecutors and policy-makers at the national and EU level to craft concrete recommendations for the European Union legal system. Students will discuss and refine their visions and proposals about the future EU legal system in the selected topical areas together with holders of judicial and political power, as well as with administrative and economic experience from the EU and national level. The overall goals of the conference are for students:- To develop a vision for the European Union legal system concerning its system of judicial protection, particularly in relation to human rights, migration, market regulation, consumer, environment and data protection system, EU civil procedures, minimum standards for criminal procedures as well as democracy and rule of law in the EU Member States.- To enter into a debate with distinguished professors, current and former EU policy-makers, representatives of the European Commission and with national judges and other professionals with experience in the various topics of EU law and policy.- To form a cross-border student brain trust in Central Europe to continue the debate on topical issues of EU law.- To dedicate student originality, resourcefulness and time to build ideas for the future legal system of the European Union.
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