Market Freedoms and Fundamental Rights in the Enlarging European Union
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The Seminar is aimed for:
- undergraduate and graduate students of law
- doctoral students and researchers
- junior public servants
A limited number of travel and subsistance grants will be offered to
participants presenting a research paper. Deadline for submission of
abstracts (500 words) is January 15, 2010. Selected candidates will be
invited to submitt the paper in Dubrovnik. Deserving contributions will
be published in the Croatian
Yearbook of European Law & Policy.
Paper proposals should be sent by e-mail to the following address: ejpkatedra@gmail.com
Deadlines:
- submission of paper proposals: January 15, 2010
- submission of papers: April 10, 2010
- submission of final papers for publication: June 15, 2010
- registration (without paper - limited number of places): please
send a motivation letter
Grants:
- Authors of accepted papers will receive grants covering
reasonable travel expenses and lodging with breakfast for 4 days. There
is no need to submit any additional grant applications.
- A limited number of grants is availible for advanced students
and young professionals (participants without paper).
- Applicants from non-EU European states who want to take part at
the conference (without paper) may be elegible for IUC grants (see
below). Such applicants should submitt the grant application form and
submitt it to the IUC directly. Application form for scholarship
can be downloaded here.
- Croatian applicants can apply for a grant of the Croatian
Ministry of Science.
Participating professors: (confirmed)
- Prof. Jo Shaw, University of Edinburgh
- Prof. Marise Cremona, European University Institute, Florence
- Prof. Derrick Wyatt, Oxford University
- Prof. Don Regan, University of Michigan Law School
- Prof. Sigmar Stadlmeier, Johannes Kepler University Linz
- Prof. Catherine Barnard, Cambridge University
- Prof. Zdenek Kühn, Charles University Praha
- Jan Komarek, University of Oxford
- Prof. Adam Lazowski, University of Westminster
- Prof. Miguel Poiares Maduro, European University Florence
- Prof. Neil Komesar, University of Wisconsin Law School
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