... areas of traffic law and to provide initial and continued training to all persons professionally involved in traffic law, the Institute promotes the exchange of academic knowledge and practical experience. The European Timeshare Law Institute (TETLI) is committed to assisting its members and others in the legal profession directly or indirectly, so that the delivery of professional legal services provided by our members is enhanced. Together with the colleagues of the Law School's other research groups, the Institute's members take care of a series of courses on European Union law mainly oriented towards bachelor and master students in law, but open to students from other Leuven faculties as well. The Institute for European Traffic Law has its registered office in the EU metropolis of Luxembourg. Our Members are a fundamental part of the Institute, having been so from the ELI’s conception, and are the driving force behind the ELI’s progress. Paul Dermine awarded Max Weber Fellowship by the European University Institute (EUI) Dr. Herke Kranenborg appointed professor in Maastricht New book by Geert De Baere and Johan Meeusen The European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO), an EU-funded project based at the Institute, started in June. Membership. The ELI is an independent, democratic, membership-based organisation with a broad network of around 1,500 individual Members (ie Individual Fellows and Individual Observers) and over 100 institutional Members (ie Institutional Fellows and Institutional Observers). The European Law Institute (ELI) has over 1,500 Individual Fellows and Individual Observers, reflecting the full diversity of legal communities in Europe and beyond. Institute of European Law European Law has been at the heart of our research culture for 40 years, and the Institute of European Law was established in 1989 at … Description. European Union law is a system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union.Since the founding of the Coal and Steel Community after World War II, the EU has developed the aim to "promote peace, its values and the well-being of its peoples".
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