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11th Annual Conference.

November 24, 2022 - November 25, 2022


Venue: Luxembourg (LU)

Organizer(s): European Centre for Judges and Lawyers – EIPA Luxembourg

Language: English

Contact: Programme Organiser
Ms Stéphanie Gemnig Comodi
Tel: +352 426 230 301
s.gemnig@eipa.eu

Info link: https://www.eipa.eu/courses/eu-civil-service-law/

Since 2012, EIPA’s European Centre for Judges and Lawyers (ECJL) in Luxembourg has held annual conferences on the theme ‘European Union Civil Service Law’. These events have been a great success and attracted the enthusiasm of many participants, including judges from the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (now defunct) and General Court, legal representatives of the European institutions, university professors and lawyers specialised in this field. In light of this, EIPA wishes to repeat the experience by organising the 11th Annual Conference. This will be an occasion to explore some of the recent developments in both substantive and procedural law.

The conference is geared towards civil servants and officials of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies who are responsible for legal aspects of human resources management; members of trade unions of the EU institutions; lawyers specialised in EU civil service litigation; national experts of civil service law; as well as officials of international, non-EU organisations who are responsible for staff matters.

What will you learn:

Thanks to this event you will learn about:

Rights of Staff representatives: update on recent case law;
Overview of substantive EU civil service law developments;
Recent developments in procedural EU civil service law;
The duty to state reasons: a ‘mere’ formality?;
Personal data and staff regulations;
Emoluments and benefits of EU Members of Staff – A complex and variegated system for expatriate Officials;
Contours of the duty of care and the interest of the service when health is at stake.
Course methodology/highlights:

The aim of the conference is twofold: first, to inform participants about recent developments in the case law of the General Court and to look in more detail at specific issues regarding civil service litigation in the EU, including those which are currently on the agenda; and secondly, to provide scope for a debate and a critical assessment of this case law among the key actors concerned, namely judges, lawyers and staff of the institutions.