Law

European Union Civil Service Law

In our conference we will discuss recent developments in the case law of the General Court and look in more detail at specific issues regarding civil service litigation in the EU, including those which are currently on the agenda. The conference will also provide an opportunity for debate and a critical assessment of this case law among the key actors concerned.

About this course

Since 2012, EIPA’s European Centre for Judges and Lawyers (ECJL) in Luxembourg has held annual conferences on the theme ‘European Union Civil Service Law’. These events have been a great success and attracted the enthusiasm of many participants, including judges from the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (now defunct) and General Court, legal representatives of the European institutions, and university professors and lawyers specialised in this field. In light of this, EIPA wishes to repeat the experience by organising the 10th Annual Conference. This will be an occasion to explore some of the recent developments in both substantive and procedural law.

What will you learn?

Thanks to this online event you will learn about:

  • The most recent trends in the case law of the General Court regarding EU civil service law;
  • Insights into developments in the substantive and procedural European civil service law;
  • Evolution of the right to be heard;
  • Data protection rules related to HR matters;
  • Practical tips on the drafting on pleadings in staff cases;
  • Damage actions governed by applicable national law;
  • Other topical issues to be decided by September 2021.

Course methodology

The online course will be delivered by means of live streaming during one and a half consecutive days via Zoom.

The webinar sessions will be conducted by experts providing presentations on key topics. All sessions will be followed by Q&A sessions allowing for the exchange of ideas, and discussion time where participants will have the opportunity to share professional experiences.

Experts

Thierry Bontinck & Anaïs Guillerme, Avocats in Brussels and Paris, Daldewolf

Julian Currall, Barrister, Alber & Geiger, Brussels, former Principal Legal Adviser – Legal Service and Director of the ECS Team, European Commission, Brussels

Anna Duron, Avocat at the Paris Bar, Ashurst, Brussels

Pascal Gilliaux, Legal secretary at the Court of Justice of the European Union – General Court, Cabinet of Ms Judge R. Frendo, Luxembourg

Laure Levi, Avocat at the Brussels Bar, Lallemand & Legros Lawyers, scientific associate at the Institute of European Studies of the University of Brussels

Costas Popotas, Head of Unit, statutory rights unit, social and medical affairs, working conditions  at the Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg

Thomas Livolsi, Legal secretary at the General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg

Haris Tagaras, Professor of European Law at the Panteion University of Athens, Lawyer, Former Judge at the European Union Civil Service Tribunal, Luxembourg

By the end of the course, you will:

  • Obtain a valuable update on the new tendencies in the ever-evolving EU law governing the staff of the EU institutions;
  • Be acquainted with the most important precedents developed by the EU Courts in recent years;
  • Learn about new and receive updates on the well-settled principles of this area of law such as duty to state reasons and right to be heard;
  • Receive practical tips e.g. related to drafting of pleadings and handling of staff files in compliance with the data protection rules.
  • Civil servants and officials of the EU institutions;
  • Bodies and agencies who are responsible for legal aspects of human resources management;
  • Members of trade unions of the EU institutions;
  • Lawyers specialised in EU civil service litigation;
  • National experts of civil service law as well as officials of international institutes;
  • Non-EU organisations who are responsible for staff matters.

Online Course
For this online course we make use of Zoom

Programme Organiser
Ms Stéphanie Gemnig Comodi
Tel: +352 426 230 301
s.gemnig@eipa.eu

Discounts
EIPA member fee
EIPA offers a discount to all civil servants working for one of EIPA’s supporting countries, and civil servants working for an EU institution, body or agency.

Who are the supporting countries?
Civil servants coming from the following EIPA supporting countries are entitled to get the reduced fee: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden.

For all other participants, the regular fee applies.

Early bird discount
The early bird discount is not cumulative with other discounts or promo codes, except for the EIPA member fee.

Confirmation
Confirmation of registration will be forwarded to participants on receipt of the completed online registration form.

Payment
Prior payment is a condition for participation.

Cancellation policy
For administrative reasons you will be charged € 50 for cancellations received within 7 days before the activity begins. There is no charge for qualified substitute participants.

EIPA reserves the right to cancel the activity up to 1 week before the starting date. In that case, registration fees received will be fully reimbursed.

  • General overview of substantive and procedural EU civil service law developments;
  • The evolution of the right to be heard in the European civil service: towards an absolute right;
  • Procedure under Article 90 of the Staff Regulations;
  • Drafting of pleadings in civil service law – practical tips;
  • Data protection related to HR matters;
  • Damages actions – use and impact of national laws where the EU does not have jurisdiction;
  • Recent practices for finding amicable solutions;
  • Other topics to be determined.

Our experts

Programme

14.00Welcome and introduction to the conference

  • Presentation of EIPA
  • Presentation of the programme (including the objectives and the methodology) and the speakers
  • Webinar’s housekeeping rules

Juan Diego Ramírez-Cárdenas Díaz, Senior Lecturer, European Centre for Judges and Lawyers, EIPA Luxembourg

GENERAL ASPECTS
14.15Introductory address by the Chair
14.30Overview of substantive EU civil service law developments
Julian Currall, Barrister, Alber & Geiger, Brussels, former Principal Legal Adviser – Legal Service and Director of the ECS Team, European Commission, Brussels
15.00Q & A
15.15break
15.30Recent developments in procedural EU civil service law
Julian Currall
16.00Q & A
16.15Break
16.30Reflection on the litigation in the European civil service law – hybrid litigation? In fact administrative but also social in nature
Pascal Gilliaux, Legal secretary at the Court of Justice of the European Union – General Court, Cabinet of Ms Judge R. Frendo, Luxembourg
17.00Q & A
17.30End of the first day
PARTICULAR ISSUES
09.00The evolution of the right to be heard in the European civil service: towards an absolute right ?
Thierry Bontinck & Anaïs Guillerme, Avocats in Brussels and Paris, Daldewolf
09.45Q & A
10.00Break
10.15Recent practices in finding amicable solutions – review of experience
Laure Levi
11.00Q & A
11.15Break
11.30Drafting of pleadings in civil service law – selected practical tips
Anna Duron, Avocat at the Paris Bar, Ashurst, Brussels
12.00Q & A
12.30Lunch
14.00European civil service social law: the health insurance plan
Costas Popotas, Head of Unit, statutory rights unit, social and medical affairs, working conditions  at the Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg
14.45Q & A
15.00Break
15.15Procedure under Article 90 of the Staff Regulations
Thomas Livolsi, Legal secretary at the General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg
15.45Q & A
16.00Final address by conference organisers
Stéphanie Comodi Gemnig & Juan Diego Ramírez-Cárdenas Díaz
16.30Closure of the conference and evaluation

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European Union Civil Service Law

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25 Nov 2021 - 26 Nov 2021
Online
Register before: 18 Nov 2021
 800 per attendee
 720 for EIPA members
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