The Centre of European Law was established in 1974. It is the oldest centre of its kind in the United Kingdom and one of the oldest in the world. Since its establishment, it has sought to provide leadership in scholarly research in European law, offer academic teaching in specialist areas, and serve the wider community, especially, governments, international organisations, and the practising profession. It is perceived to be one of the finest centres for the study of European law in the world. Its members are influential in shaping EU law and policy and many of its alumni hold prominent positions throughout Europe. Some forty-five years after its establishment, CEL remains at the cutting edge of academic research and teaching, and at the forefront of legal developments.
The aims and objectives of the Centre of European Law remain unchanged after the UK withdrawal from the European Union. There is still a need for students, academics and the legal profession to study and learn about EU Law and there is considerable demand for expertise in this area.
The European Competition Network: Another Type of Integration
Thu, Mar 14, 5:30 PM
Free
Expert Panel: The practical application of the Subsidy Control Act
Thu, Mar 7, 6:00 PM
Free
The 49th Annual Lecture of the Centre of European Law: AG Tamara Ćapeta
Fri, Nov 24, 6:00 PM
Free
Does the UK’s new subsidy control regime give it a competitive advantage?
Wed, Mar 8, 6:00 PM
Free
A Conversation on Private Enforcement of Competition Law
Mon, Feb 20, 6:00 PM
Free
Rapid Response: Panel on the Fiat, Ireland & Luxembourg Judgment
Thu, Dec 8, 6:30 PM
Free
The Centre of European Law 47th Annual Lecture
Thu, Nov 24, 6:30 PM
Free
EU Fundamental Values and the National Identity of the Member States
Fri, Oct 14, 11:00 AM
Free
Workshop on EU Law and Investment Arbitration
Thu, Oct 6, 1:00 PM
Free
EULEN Conference
Thu, Sep 1, 12:00 PM
Free
Lunchtime Seminar -Competition Law and Gender
Wed, Mar 10, 1:00 PM GMT
Free
Seminar - UK Law after 1 January 2021: Constitutional and legal challenges
Wed, Feb 24, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
The European Competition Network: Another Type of Integration
Thu, Mar 14, 5:30 PM
Free
Expert Panel: The practical application of the Subsidy Control Act
Thu, Mar 7, 6:00 PM
Free
The 49th Annual Lecture of the Centre of European Law: AG Tamara Ćapeta
Fri, Nov 24, 6:00 PM
Free
Does the UK’s new subsidy control regime give it a competitive advantage?
Wed, Mar 8, 6:00 PM
Free
A Conversation on Private Enforcement of Competition Law
Mon, Feb 20, 6:00 PM
Free
Rapid Response: Panel on the Fiat, Ireland & Luxembourg Judgment
Thu, Dec 8, 6:30 PM
Free
The Centre of European Law 47th Annual Lecture
Thu, Nov 24, 6:30 PM
Free
EU Fundamental Values and the National Identity of the Member States
Fri, Oct 14, 11:00 AM
Free
Workshop on EU Law and Investment Arbitration
Thu, Oct 6, 1:00 PM
Free
EULEN Conference
Thu, Sep 1, 12:00 PM
Free
Lunchtime Seminar -Competition Law and Gender
Wed, Mar 10, 1:00 PM GMT
Free
Seminar - UK Law after 1 January 2021: Constitutional and legal challenges
Wed, Feb 24, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
The Centre of European Law was established in 1974. It is the oldest centre of its kind in the United Kingdom and one of the oldest in the world. Since its establishment, it has sought to provide leadership in scholarly research in European law, offer academic teaching in specialist areas, and serve the wider community, especially, governments, international organisations, and the practising profession. It is perceived to be one of the finest centres for the study of European law in the world. Its members are influential in shaping EU law and policy and many of its alumni hold prominent positions throughout Europe. Some forty-five years after its establishment, CEL remains at the cutting edge of academic research and teaching, and at the forefront of legal developments.
The aims and objectives of the Centre of European Law remain unchanged after the UK withdrawal from the European Union. There is still a need for students, academics and the legal profession to study and learn about EU Law and there is considerable demand for expertise in this area.