Rights and obligations of parties and representatives at the European Court of Justice and the EFTA-Court

This is an event in the research programme on states and courts and the role and organization of state lawyers.

 

Conference Programme

09:30-12:45: Introduction, Professor Mads Andenæs KC, University of Oslo

Representing the state at the national courts in Europe. Are litigators bound to be objective when they present a court case at the national level? Perspectives from EU-law Professor Frederik Waage, Int.High Court Judge, Professor (leave) University of Southern Denmark 
    
The organization of litigation on behalf of The Danish State at the EJC
Mads Peder Brøchner Jespersen, Danish Ministry of Foreign Affaires 

The role of the state in preliminary reference proceedings in cases of civil dispute resolution. Associate Professor Eva Storskrubb, University of Uppsala        

Some Thoughts on the Duty of Loyalty of EEA/EFTA State Governments
Professor Carl Baudenbacher, Nobel Baudenbacher, Zurich President of the EFTA Court 2003-17, Judge 1995-2018

Perspectives on administrative law and litigations before the ECJ 
Professor Daniel Sarmiento, Universidad Complutense of Madrid

Perspectives on judicial remedies of EU law and litigation at the ECJ. 
Professor Takis Tridimas, King’s College, London

12.45-14.00 Lunch break

14.00-15.00                

Constitutional aspects of ‘room for manoevre’ or ‘margin of appreciation’ 
Professor Benedikte Moltumyr Høgberg, University of Oslo

Norwegian EEA Law, Dr Knut Bergo, Oslo.

Panel: 
The obligations of the member states and EU-institutions litigating before the ECJ and the EFTA Court. Takis Tridimas, Frederik Waage, Mads Andenas

Recording file(Mp4.)

 

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