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FACULTAS IURIDICA
UNIVERSITAS STUDIORUM ZAGRABIENSIS
FACULTY OF LAW
UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB
Trg maršala Tita 14
10000 Zagreb
 
KARL FRANZENS UNIVERISTÄT GRAZ
 
FACULTY OF LAW
UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ
Universitätsplatz 15
8010 Graz
FACULTAS IURIDICA
UNIVERSITAS MARIBORIENSIS
 
 
FACULTY OF LAW
UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR
Mladinska 9
2000 Maribor

 
Prof. Dr. Hrvoje Sikirić               Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tomislav Borić                 As.-Prof. Dr. Rajko Knez
 

under the auspices of
Jean Monnet Module – Joint Seminars on EU Law
Grant Decision Nr 2009 – 3239 / 001 - 001
 

 
Joint – Seminar: Legal Harmonization with EU Law:
The Case of Croatia, Slovenia and Austria
- Selected Topics -
Academic year 2011/2012 – Summer semester
 
Selected Topics of the Seminar:

·         Development of Private International Law within the EU
·         Rome I Regulation – Framework and Developments
·         Conflict of Market Freedoms and Human Rights
·         European Citizenship – Rules and Developments
·         Rome II Regulation - Framework and Developments
 
·         Developments of the Supremacy of the EU Law
·         Freedom of Establishment
·         Modes of State Aid
·         Family Private International Law in the EU
·         EU Environmental Law
·         EU Competition Law
 
 
·         Free Provisions of Services
·         European Consumer Protection Law
·         „Fifth Freedom“ – Free Movement of Judgments
·         etc (individually arranged topics are possible after consultation with professors)
 

Language: working language – English.
Dates: 29/30 March 2012 (Graz), 10/11 May 2012 (Maribor), 24/25 May 2012 (Zagreb);
Venue: Law Faculties, respectively, in Zagreb, Maribor and in Graz.
Application:hsikiric@pravo.hr, rajko.knez@uni-mb.si, tomislav.boric@uni-graz.at(please indicate: ZMG Seminar).
Deadline for the application: March 2, 2012.
Applicants: Seminar is designed for fourth year students or students of Bologna II – Master programs. Number of applicants is limited to 24 applicants. Erasmus students are welcomed.
General observations: Students are asked to prepare paper on chosen topic and to present the topic in English language in the class. Team work (students from different faculties working together) is appreciated. Topics shall be researched and studied also from the point of view of national legislation and/or implementation rules. Comparative views are important.
Travel and accommodation costs (one night in host cities) are covered by the faculties.
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