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European Law Moot Court
Dozent/in
Prof. Dr. iur. Sebastian Heselhaus
Veranstaltungsart
Blockveranstaltung
Code
HS121464
Semester
Herbstsemester 2012
Durchführender Fachbereich
Überblick Recht bis HS 2013
Studienstufe
Master
Inhalt
The course prepares for the Moot Court competition in European Law. The teams will submit written pleadings on a case covering actual issues before the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ). From all the teams registered, only 48 teams will qualifiy for the oral round of the competition which takes place in major cities across Europe or the USA. The Grand final itself takes place at the ECJ in Luxembourg. Since their first participation in 2007, teams from the university of Lucerne have consistently qualified for the regional finals, and had the opportunity to present their pleadings orally. Last term was no exception. The team qualified for the oral phase of the competition and flew to Braga, Portugal. The Moot Court competition is a unique possibility to learn about the practice of law, and has a extremely high reputation among law firms. Students will be guided by coaches experienced in the Moot Court and will be trained in basic EU law as well as in representing oral arguments. The team will also meet with the University of Fribourg in order to present their oral pleadings in a mock trial before flying to their regional final. The performances could serve as basis for the writing of a “Masterarbeit”.
Lernziele
Objectives of the Moot Court are: an in-depth analysis of specific, mostly economic law problems in the EU; development of practical lawyer's skills; building up personality and character in business; providing for contacts to leading law firms.
Voraussetzungen
Basic knowledge of EU law ; satisfactory knowledge of English and/or French
Sprache
Englisch
Begrenzung
2 - 8 students
Anmeldung
Please register by e-mail to contact as soon as possible
Leistungsnachweis
16-20 Cr
Abschlussform / Credits
Written papers and oral presentation / 16 Credits
Hinweise
http://www.unilu.ch/deu/european_law_moot_court_119591.html
Hörer-/innen
Nein
Kontakt
clotilde.pegorier@unilu.ch
Material
All the necessary material will be provided at the start of the Moot Court.
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