Introduction to EU Anti Money Laundering

An introductory course, the aim of which is to develop an understanding of the laws applicable to anti-money laundering in the European Union and to equip the learner which basic tools and knowledge of this topic. A closing quiz is incorporated for self-evaluation.

 

 

 

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material

Basic yet comprehensive e-learning course on EU company law can be found here. The course is available in English and includes three hours learning time, interactive quizzes, extensive background material and a glossary.

Introduction to EU Company Law


This 3 hour e-learning course on EU criminal law is a guide through the fundamental characteristics of EU criminal law and aims to provide insight into what EU criminal law entails and what it does not entail. The course is divided in five modules, an introductory video and a quiz for self-evaluation.

Introductory e-learning course on EU Criminal Law

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material

Introduction to EU Cross-border Civil Litigation

This is a comprehensive e-learning course that consists of various training materials and provides you with material for 3 hours of work. It includes several videos with introductions to the subject, the Brussels Ia Regulation, giving you easy access to the course. There are many slides to help you understand what is being said, with links to the legal texts and relevant case law. At the end of each section, you will find a quiz to test your knowledge. The last module of this e-learning course is a case study which gives you the opportunity to really work on a practical case. Once you have worked through the case, you can listen to the solution in an easy-to-follow video. Target group: all legal practitioners

  • Three hours learning time
  • Includes videos, quizzes and case studies
  • Extensive background material and glossary

Introduction to EU Data Protection Law

In the area of European Data Protection Law an e-learning course “Introduction to EU Data Protection Law” has been put together, where data protection principles and main applications, data protection rights, as well as accountability duties and administrative provisions in the GDPR are dealt with. The author of the course is Gianclaudio Maglieri, Associate Professor at the Leiden University. Apart from the e-learning course vast number of e-presentations dealing with various features of GDPR and related instruments, case law on data protection, crossroads of data protection law with other areas such as criminal law and competition have been developed. Data protection aspects of modern technologies such as blockchain and AI are also represented.

 

 

 

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material

Introduction to EU Institutional Law

This 3-hour e-learning course on EU institutional law is a guide through the topics of the main importance for EU law in general. It's aim is to present the structure of the European Union and the legal base of its functioning. Each topic touches upon the basics to help to understand how the Union works. This course should serve as an introduction to any other more specific topic regarding EU law, in case such a general introduction is needed. The course is divided in four modules, introductory videos and a quiz for self-evaluation.

 

 

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material
  • Glossary

Introduction to EU Intellectual Property Law

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material

The course is available in English and covers basic aspects of IP Law: copyright, trade marks, design rights, European patent law and designation of origin and geographical indication. It includes three hours learning time, interactive quizzes, extensive background material and a glossary.


Introduction to EU Public Procurement Law

This e-learning course will cover the evolution of public sector, utilities, concessions and defence procurement law as well as the rules for access to justice for breaches of public procurement law. The course will cover the main concepts of public procurement in terms of contracting authorities and public contracts, the selection and qualification process, the award procedures and award criteria and the remedies available to aggrieved undertakings before national courts.

 

 

  • Three hours learning time
  • Interactive quizzes
  • Extensive background material
  • Glossary