From the 20th of November to the 25th of November 2017, the module “Litigation & Lobbying” of the Executive Master of European and International Business Law, will take place in Lussembourg.
In order to understand today’s European and international business environment, a broad basic knowledge of the legal strategies and techniques used by business actors to influence the policy process is needed. These range from advocacy tools such as public consultation and impact assessment to litigation before national, European and international courts. Policies are typically shared by various interest representatives and often time they end up being challenged before a court of law. Luxembourg is the seat of both the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and of the EFTA Court. This is where crucial decisions for the functioning of the European single market are taken.
Classes are based on real-world case studies ane cover different fields: from the Core Elements of Strategic Corporate Communication in Public Affairs, to The Challenges of Lobbying the Legislature, but also the European Procedural Law and Litigation in the European Courts.
The lesson on the “Civil Society Case of Public Affairs via gamification” is scheduled on the 21st of November from 11:30 am.