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Monday, 3 – Tuesday, 4 April 2017Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) - Largo do Limoeiro
1149-048 Lisbon, Portugal
EJTN CIVIL LAW PROJECT Building a new European Labour Law in
the light of the EU and the CoE’s legal frameworks
With financial support from the Justice Programme of the European Union
The added value of the 2 day long seminar consist of delivering in-depth insights on highly specialized topics pertaining to diversified aspects of European Labour Law (EU directives, practice of the ECJ, cross-border aspects). Expert speakers will be called to expand upon such aspects as jurisdiction, applicable law, EU instruments, recognition and enforcement of decisions and cooperation in matters relating to the subjects of the training. In order to combine the theoretical approach with a more concrete one, workshop sessions will also be organized in order to provide a widened knowledge on EU legislation and case-law and facilitate the exchange of best practices.
PROGRAMME
MONDAY, 3 April 2017
Moderator: Diogo RAVARA, judge, trainer at the Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ)
8.45 – 9.00 Arrival and Registration of Participants
9.00-9.30 Welcome Words & Presentation of the European Judicial Training Network (EJTN)
Diogo RAVARA, judge, trainer at the Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ)
Sara SIPOS, Project Manager, European Judicial Training Network (EJTN)
9.30-9.45 Turning Technologies Assessment tool Diogo RAVARA, judge, trainer at the Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ)
Sara SIPOS, Project Manager, European Judicial Training Network (EJTN)
9.45-10.30 Protecting Social Rights in Europe: the EU and the CoE legal systems (law, courts and other supervising institutions)
Anastasia Poulou, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy
10.30-11.00 Discussion Moderator: Teresa Bravo, Judge, United Nations Dispute Tribunal, Geneva
11.00-11.30 Coffee break11.30-12.15 Equality and non-discrimination: A brief
overview on the case law of the Strasbourg and the Luxembourg Courts
Monika Smusz-Kulesza, Phd. University of Lodz, Poland
12:15-12:45 Discussion Moderator: Teresa Bravo, Judge, United Nations Dispute Tribunal, Geneva
12.45-14.15 Lunch Break (training venue)
14.15-15.00First round of Workshops on the topic of equality and non- discrimination
Monika Smusz-Kulesza, Phd. University of LodzAnastasia Poulou, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break 15.30-16.15 Second round of Workshops on the topic of
equality and non- discriminationMonika Smusz-Kulesza, Phd. University of LodzAnastasia Poulou, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy
16.15-17.00 Plenary session – presentation and conclusions of the workshops (each working group should nominate a spokesperson), and discussion
17.00 End of Day 1
19.30 Official Seminar Dinner (city centre)
TUESDAY, 4 April 2017
Moderator: Diogo RAVARA, judge, trainer at the Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ)
9.15-9.30 Arrival and Registration of Participants9.30-10.15 Trade Unions and the right to strike: Where
Brussels and Strasbourg differ (?)Bruno Mestre, judge, Court of Velas - Azores Islands
10.15-10.45 Discussion Moderator: Ruben Juvandes, Judge, member of the Judicial High Council’s Cabinet
10.45-11.15 Coffee Break 11.15-12.00 Rights of the Workers in case of Insolvency of the
EmployerBarbara Kresal, Professor of Labour Law and Social Security, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Member of the European Committee of Social Rights
12.00-12.30 Discussion Moderator: Ruben Juvandes, Judge, member of the Judicial High Council’s Cabinet
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
13.30-14.15 First round of Workshops on the topic of trade unions and the right to strike
Barbara Kresal, Professor of Labour Law and Social Security, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Member of the European Committee of Social Rights Bruno Mestre, Court of Velas - Azores Islands
14.30-15.15
15.15-15.30
15.30-15.45
15.45-16.00
Second round of Workshops - on the topic of the rights of the Workers in case of insolvency of the Employer
Plenary session – presentation and conclusions of the workshops
Turning Technologies Assessment
End of the seminar & closing remarks
Barbara Kresal, Professor of Labour Law and Social Security, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Member of the European Committee of Social Rights
Sara Sipos
16.00 Departure of Participants
SPEAKERS
Diogo RAVARA judge, trainer at the Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ)
Anastasia PoulouSenior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy
Monika Smusz-KuleszaPhd. University of Lodz, Poland Barbara Kresal Professor of Labour Law and Social Security, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Member of the European Committee of Social Rights
Bruno MestreJudge, Court of Velas - Azores Islands
Teresa BravoJudge, United Nations Dispute Tribunal, Geneva
Ruben JuvandesJudge, member of the Judicial High Council’s Cabinet
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