EAPIL Winter School 2025: Only a Few Days Left to Benefit from the Early Bird Fee
The readers of tis blog are aware that the second edition of the EAPIL Winter School on private international law will take place in Como between 10 and 15 February 2025.
Organised by the University of Insubria, in cooperation with the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and the University of Murcia, the 2025 edition is about multistate torts.
The lectures, in English, will address a range of issues relating to cross-border torts. The topics covered include jurisdiction, parallel proceedings, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of judgments regarding online defamation, crypto assets, AI, patents, climate change, and competition law. Both Hague conventions and EU legislative measures will be examined, with an approach combining theory and practice.
There will be ample room for interaction with (and among) the participants.
The teaching staff, coordinated by Silvia Marino (University of Insubria), Javier Carrascosa González (University of Murcia) and Anna Wysocka-Bar (Jagiellonian University in Kraków), includes Olivera Boskovic (Professor, Université Paris Cité); Benedetta Cappiello (Associate Professor, University of Milan); Javier Carrascosa González (Professor, University of Murcia); Caterina D’Osualdo (European Commission, Seconded National Expert in DG JUST); Anatol Dutta (Professor, LudwigMaximilian University of Munich); Francisco José Garcimartín Alférez (Professor, University Autónoma of Madrid); Satu Heikkilä (Administrative law Judge, Associate Professor, University of Lapland); Paivi Hirvelä (Former Judge of the European Court of Human Rights, Legal Senior Advisor); Thomas Kadner Graziano (Professor, University of Geneva); Patrick Kinsch (Honorary Professorat the University of Luxembourg); Magdalena Lickova (Référendaire at the Court of Justice of the European Union); Tobias Lutzi (Professor, University of Augsburg); Marta Pertegás Sender (Professor, Maastricht University / University of Antwerp); Ilaria Pretelli (Senior Research Fellow, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law); Nadia Rusinova (Lecturer, The Hague University, attorney at law); Veronica Ruiz Abou-Nigm (Professor, University of Edinburgh); Louise Ellen Teitz (Professor, Roger Williams University); Geert Van Calster (Professor, KU Leuven); Anna Wysocka-Bar (Assistant Professor, Jagiellonian University in Kraków); Sylwia Żyrek (Deputy Director of EU Law Department at Chancellery of Prime Minister ofPoland); Silvia Marino (University of Insubria, director of the School).
The detailed programme can be found here.
The School is aimed primarily at law graduates, law practitioners and PhD candidates with an interest in private international law, EU law and human rights law.
Those interested in attending the School are invited to submit their application through this form before 25 January 2025.
An early bird of 180 Euros applies to those who enroll by 12 December 2024. The ordinary fees amounts to 250 Euros.
A reduced fee of 80 Euros is offered to one student from any of the Universities that are partners in the project on the base of the “first come first served” rule. A student from a Partner University is a PhD student enrolled in a PhD Course offered by either the University of Insubria, the Jagiellonian University in Kraków or the University of Murcia, or a young scholar (below the age of 32) working in one of those Universities.
For further information: eapilws@gmail.com.
