16th Jean Monnet Seminar ‘EU Law and Distributive Effects of Globalisation’
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The annual Jean Monnet Seminar 'Advanced Issues of European Law' is organized by the EU Law Department of the University of Zagreb - Faculty of Law, every spring from 2003.
The Seminar is taking place at the Inter University Center, Dubrovnik (Croatia). Please see all the details about the event at: http://pravo.hr/EJP/jean_monnet_projekt/dubrovnik_2017
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Deadline for paper proposals and CVs extended – send us your applications by 15 February 2018! Join us in beautiful Dubrovnik for our annual Jean Monnet Seminar on Advanced Issues of European Law. This year's topic is ‘Blame it on Brussels – EU Law and Distributive Effects of Globalisation’. Also, we added new names on the Participating Faculty list. Check it out!
Only few more days left to apply! Hurry up! Join us in Dubrovnik in April for a discussion on whether we should be ‘blaming it all on Brussels'. More information at: www.pravo.unizg.hr/EJP/jean_monnet_projekt/dubrovnik_2018.
The new Call for Papers is out! Join us in beautiful Dubrovnik in April for our annual Jean Monnet Seminar. This year's topic will be ‘Blame it on Brussels – EU Law and Distributive Effects of Globalisation’. More information 👇
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Our week in Dubrovnik has come to an end. We are happy to have yet another amazing seminar in Dubrovnik, but also a bit sad that everything is over. That is, only until our next encounter – same place, next year! In the meantime, we wish you all the best and hope to see you all soon again!
Day 5: researchers’ presentations
Day 5: Final day of the seminar
Day 4: We enjoyed another discussion with Donald Regan from the University of Michigan, who built on his keynote speech on the recent rise of populism and talked about the role of the Internet and social media in the 2016 US Presidential Election. After Don's lecture, we went on a boat trip to Elaphiti Islands.