The European Public Law Organization (EPLO)
inaugurates its Summer Educational Program in collaboration
with the Global Network of Greek Lawyers:
“Global Law and Governance Summer School”
20-24th of July, 2015 Sounion, Athens

Global Law and Governance Summer School is a pioneering initiative of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) that was developed in collaboration with the Global Network of Greek Lawyers working abroad (GNGL) and is hosted at the coastal installations of EPLO at Sounion, Greece.

Global Law and Governance Summer School offers an intensive full week summer program (20-24 July) with courses and study sessions, all of them taught in the English language from a leading faculty from prestigious Universities around the world, with a completely interdisciplinary approach to law and policy. This is not a traditional summer school. It operates as aresearch-led teachingAcademy, providing professors the opportunity to share their most recent research with a select group of students, through lectures, seminars and mini-colloquia. Students have access to a variety of seminars providing cutting-edge analysis on hot topics in global law and governance. Participants will be awarded the Certificate of Attendance, provided that they fully attend and actively participate in classes, as well as complete all assignments. ECTS Diploma Supplements are available upon request.

Who is eligible for the GLG Summer School?

The GLG Summer School is primarily addressed to graduate students, but also to excellent undergraduate students from all fields of social sciences such as law, politics, economics, sociology, history, philosophy and international relations, as well as to trainee lawyers, lawyers and officials of international organizations and domestic administrations who might have no background in interdisciplinarity and seek ways to continue their education. The participants will attend classes in the various fields conducted by eminent professors from prestigious Universities from all over the world. All the courses will be seminar-like classes and colloquia, and the active class-participation will be encouraged.

Application Deadline: June 30, 2015

2015 Professors

Ioannis Lianos, University College London, "Economic evidence in litigation: theory and practice"

Georgios Dimitropoulos, Max Planck Institute- Luxembourg, on “Behavioral International Law”

Deni Mantzari, Reading School of Law,“The transformation of judicial review"

Emilios Avgouleas, University of Edinburgh, on “Law and Economics of the European Banking Union”

Aristides Hatzis, University of Athens, on “The Paradox of Liberal Democracy”

Natasa Mavronicola, Queen's University Belfast, "Counter-terrorism and Human Rights"

Philipp Hacker, Humboldt University of Berlin, "Economic evidence in litigation: theory and practice"

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

One-Day Conference on the “The Future of Regulation”

Panel 1: Towards Evidence-Based Regulation

Panel 2: A Future without Corruption

Panel 3: Judicial Review and Evidence-Based Regulation

Engage with Top Level Research in the English Language-Gain Career Advice and Network with Leaders in their Field- Study at a Serene Location on the Greek Riviera
For more information you may visit www.glgss.eu or contact at .