Academy of European Law Summer School
The Academy of European Law (AEL) holds two summer courses each year, on Human Rights Law and the Law of the European Union.
The AEL summer courses, renowned throughout Europe and beyond, offer a challenging and stimulating learning experience in one of Europe’s most prestigious institutions.
Applications
The 2020 summer courses will be held on the following dates:
- The Law of the European Union: 22 June - 03 July 2020
Specialized Courses on 'Revisiting the Free Movement of Persons in EU Law'; General Course on 'The EU’s Constitution and European Public Policies: The Law as Tool and Constraint '. - Human Rights Law: 06 July - 17 July 2020
Specialized Courses on 'Human Rights and Conflict Resolution'; General Course on 'Reimagining Law, Human Rights and War'.
Who can apply?
These courses are for advanced students of law or related fields, lawyers, specialists, practitioners, professors, and researchers.
Applicants should have completed at least:
- 3 years of a law degree, or
- 4 years of university studies, including courses on international law and/or EU Law (to be listed on the application form)
Applicants of all nationalities are eligible.
All classes are in English and participants therefore need to have a strong command of English (level B2 of the Common European Framework Guidelines is recommended as a minimum requirement). No language certificate is required.
Applications open in early 2020 and are examined on a rolling basis.
Admission is based on merit. Candidates will be notified of successful admission on a first come first served basis. Places on the courses are limited and candidates are advised to apply early to avoid disappointment.
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