This transnational training workshop will discuss the topic of judicial appointments in Europe in light of the most recent caselaw developed by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), and how these recent jurisprudential developments can be applied at the national level.
PECUNIA virtual final workshop: Assessing the costs and outcomes of healthcare for economic evaluations in Europe
- academic session
- workshop
The H2020 project PECUNIA (ProgrammE in Costing, resource use measurement and outcome valuation for Use in multi-sectoral National and International health economic evaluAtions) is a collaborative effort to develop standardised, harmonised and validated methods and tools for the assessment of the costs and outcomes of health-related interventions for economic evaluations across multiple sectors and European countries.
The event will feature presentations from PECUNIA partners and discussions with key stakeholders and external experts to increase the awareness of the developed methods and tools.

Conference on ‘Global Standards and EU Law – Challenges for European Administrative Law’ (webinar)
- conference
In this conference, the speakers will critically reflect on the increasing incorporation of global standards in the EU legal system and the legal questions raised by this phenomenon.

POWER OF THINGS (webinar)
- workshop
For this digital conference take an “object-focused” approach to understanding aspects of crime and crime prevention. The goal is to bring discussion of the roles, influences, and power of things into the criminological mainstream.

Workshop 'Transitioning towards sustainable European cities: a law and governance perspective' (webinar)
- workshop
This workshop brings together legal and governance scholars who can offer a fresh perspective on the transition to sustainable and inclusive European cities.

Two closing webinars of EmpRiSe
- conference
Right to silence and related rights in pre-trial suspects’ interrogations in the EU. Legal and empirical study and promoting best practice.



FAIR Coffee Lecture: FAIR experiences from Kody Moodley - a Data Scientist working in Law & Tech
In this second session of the FAIR Coffee lectures we’ve invited Kody Moodley from the Institute of Data Science to give a presentation entitled “How I try to make my research data FAIR: Experience from a Data Scientist working in Law & Tech”.

Zoom-Psychology and Law Symposium
- conference
- academic session
- symposium
This is the third edition of the Zoom-Psychology and Law Symposium which will focus on Forensic Assessment. That is, the primary aim is to “zoom” into a forensic multi-method approach and assessment methods usually adopted in the forensic psychology domain to assist the court in legal decision making (e.g., competency to stand trial, risk assessment).
