Courses

UNIVERSITY OF PERUGIA

Summer School 2016 on “Regulatory functions of the contract in the EU Legal system”, 13-18 June 2016, Department of Law

Summer School 2015 on ‘Individual’s Status and EU integration process’.
The Summer School will take place between the 18rd and 30th of May 2015, Registration Deadline is 12pm on Friday 8 May 2015 No Registration fees

Dear Colleagues and dear students,

We are delighted to announce that J. Monnet European Modules 2013/2016 - Europeanization Through Private Law Instruments/EuPLAW, University of Perugia is organizing a Summer School on ‘Individual’s Status and EU integration process’.

The Summer School will take place between the 18rd and 30th of May 2015 and targets under and postgraduate students across the world. Main aim of the Summer School is to spread interest and promote training in the study of the European Union focusing upon how in the European Union, and in the EU legal system, new governing models are emerging as complementary or alternative response to legislative harmonization. EU legislation follows a vertical partition in terms of economic sectors, abandoning traditional divisions between public and private law.

The Summer school in the second year aims at providing a basic knowledge of the main steps of European integration trough typical instrument of private Law. Lectures (42 hours) aim to ground the basis to understand how in the European Union, and in the EU legal system, new governing models are emerging as a complementary or alternative response to legislative harmonization. EU legislation follows a vertical partition in terms of economic sectors, abandoning traditional divisions between public and private law.

The EuPlaw Summer School 2015 will provide answers to following research questions: has the process of EU integration changed juridical traditional definition of Individual status? EU law impacts on traditional legal status (i.e. status of parent and child, workers’ family members, status of partner, status of wife, status of husband). It also creates a new legal status connected with economic rules, market organisation and free circulation (f.i. status of consumer, status of producer, status of a farmer, status family member, etc.). The UE legislator introduces or amends laws ordering them on the status of whom law’s addressed to. The Idea underpinning the Summer school is studies on the drivers of various forms of EU Law have an impact on individual’s position, and under this perspective, aims at assessing the role of individual’s status in process of EU integration. And citizenship status, free movement, individual well-being in regional migration flows in the light of income distribution and sustainability of national welfare states. In the scenario of full implementation of EU citizenship status, what are the consequences of the freedom of movement on the well-being of individuals and the sustainability of national welfare states.

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the organiser of the Summer School, Valentina Colcelli (valentina.colcelli@gmail.com).

To Apply to the EuPLaw Summer School please send an email valentina.colcelli@gmail.com

Registration Deadline is 12pm on Friday 8 May 2015 No Registration fees

Further details, including information for accomodation, can be obtained from Dott. Valentina Colcelli: valentina.colcelli@gmail.com

Location: Department of Law, via Pascoli 33, 06123, Perugia, ITALY



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