South Eastern Europe and the European Union – Legal Transformations
Produktform: Buch
This publication is the sixth volume of the series of papers
published within the SEE | EU Cluster of Excellence in European and
International Law. The series is a compilation of articles from authors of
different part-ner law faculties in South Eastern Europe.
The Europa-Institut of Saarland University is the leading partner of
the SEE | EU Cluster of Excellence in European and International Law,
together with the law faculties of the Universities of Belgrade (Serbia),
Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Skopje (North Macedonia), Tirana
(Albania) and Zagreb (Croatia), and the South East European Law School
Network. The project is supported and sponsored by the German Academic
Exchange Service (DAAD) as well as the German Federal Ministry
of Education and Research, and aims to promote the outstanding capabilities
in research and teaching in the field of European and International
Law.
The SEE | EU Cluster of Excellence in European and International
Law sets to improve not only the cooperation between Germany and
the South East European countries but also the cross-border regional
and local cooperation in the areas of teaching and research as well as
in the development of common structures and strategies. The Cluster of
Excellence seeks to explore new avenues in the transfer of knowledge,
as we firmly believe that sharing expertise and experiences will
strengthen the profile of each partner and the network as a whole. To
this end, the Cluster implements various measures and activities aspiring
to achieve the set goals: eLearning modules, a model curriculum, a
graduate school, a number of research projects, summer schools, library
cooperation and various publications.
This collection of papers is intended to serve as a forum for academic
staff and young academics of the partner faculties in the SEE |
EU Cluster of Excellence to publish their research results on relevant
questions in European and International Law. In addition to the traditional
areas of law, specific areas of interest include: the integration of
SEE countries in the European Union, issues of legal reform and implementation of the acquis, best practices in legal reform, and approximation
of legislation in the region of South Eastern Europe and the EU.
The series is published on a yearly basis and is peer-reviewed by the
Editorial Board.
The SEE | EU Cluster of Excellence in European and International
Law • Series of Papers 2020 encompasses eight papers from academic
staff and junior researchers from the law faculties in Belgrade, Skopje,
Tirana, Zagreb, Zenica and the Europa-Institut. This issue covers a
broad variety of topics and illustrates the wide range of subjects connected
to European and International Law. Particular topics in this volume
discuss various civil, criminal and human rights law issues from a
European and International Law perspective, including potential human
rights violations during the criminal procedure, general issues of
contemporary law of armed conflicts at sea and finding the core of international
law, to name a few.
We thank the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the
German Federal Ministry for Education and Research for their financial
support. We owe special thanks to all authors for their contributions as
well as to Ass. iur. Mareike Fröhlich LL.M., Elisabeth Harvey LL.M. and
and Ingrid Sigstad Lie, who made this book possible.
We are confident that the SEE | EU Cluster of Excellence in European
and International Law • Series of Papers will provoke greater interest
in European and International Law and contribute to the
achievement of the goals of the SEE | EU Cluster of Excellence in European
and International Law.
Saarbrücken, December 2020
Prof. Dr. Marc Bungenberg LL.M., Director
Europa-Institut of Saarland University
Prof. Dr. Thomas Giegerich LL.M., Director
Europa-Institut of Saarland University
Prof. Dr.weiterlesen