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WhatNext.Law and the NOVA Green Lab are delighted to invite you to the webinar entitled “EU Contract Case Law of the CJEU (July 2023-March 2024): What is New?”, to take place on 7th June from 12:30pm to 02pm.
The webinar presents the most important judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union on contracts (July 2023 – March 2024). The event is based on two articles in the European Review of Contract Law, Issues 20(1) and 20(2), presented by their authors: Fabrizio Esposito, Lucila de Almeida, and Elisa Valletta.
Details: Out of 343 judgments delivered between July 2023 and March 2024 by the CJEU, 94 had a contractual dimension. The event begins with an overview of the cases, explaining monitoring and selection criteria. Next, we will present the cases that impact the most on contracting practices in the European Union. Questions will be collected via chat during the event, which will close with a Q&A session.
Context: Since 2020, the European Review of Contract Law has periodically published articles entitled ´EU Contract Case Law,´ which gather op-eds on the most important judgments of the CJEU with contract law dimension within a certain period. These op-eds derive from continued research for identifying and classifying the judgments with contract law dimension, conducted by the Professors of NOVA School of Law, Fabrizio Esposito and Lucila de Almeida. In the last two issues, they have invited PhD researchers to join them and share the task of describing some cases.
>> The event will be held in English and prior registration is required by 6 June.
12:30am | Introduction to the Study on EU Contract Law Case-Law |
Fabrizio Esposito | NOVA School of Law | |
12:35am | Overview of CJUE’s body of decisions |
Lucila de Almeida | NOVA School of Law and European University Institute | |
12h45am | In-depth look into the most relevant decisions |
Elisa Valletta | Bocconi University and University of Ferrara | |
Fabrizio Esposito | NOVA School of Law | |
Lucila de Almeida | NOVA School of Law and European University Institute | |
1:45pm | Q&A session |
2:00pm | Closing |
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