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Past Job Offers and Calls for Contributions

The EU Legal Studies Institute will celebrate its 60th Anniversary by organizing a 2-day event comprising a doctoral/junior scholars workshop (11 May 2023) and an international research colloquium (12 May 2023). The Institute launches a call for contributions, open to any PhD candidate or Junior postdoctoral researcher in EU law, tackling one of the following issues:

  • Contemporary challenges in EU competition law;
  • Data (protection) from an EU legal perspective;
  • National administrative and institutional autonomy of Member States when implementing EU law

Selected contributions will be presented by their authors in Liège on May 11th and discussed by prestigious legal scholars such as Daniel Sarmiento (Universidad Complutense, EU Law Live), Frédéric Marty (Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS) or Matteo Bonelli (University of Maastricht). They will then be submitted to the (peer-reviewed) Revue de la faculté de droit de l'Université de Liège, published by Larcier.

We invite all interested contributors to send an abstract (200 words max), in French or in English, to Julien Bois (Julien.bois@uliege.be) before December 15th, 2022. Selected contributors will be invited to submit a draft (10.000 words max, including references) before April 2023 1st.

The discussions of the workshop will be reflected in the interventions of the colloquium of May 12, 2022, which will be conducted under the chairmanship of Melchior Wathelet (CJEU), Paul Demaret (College of Europe, Bruges) and Nicolas Petit (European Institute, Florence). Each participant to the workshop is warmly invited to attend

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EU Legal Studies is hiring a teaching and research assistant (0,25 ETP) in intellectual property, under the supervision of Bernard Vanbrabant and Julien Cabay.

Deadline: 22 August 2022

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The EU Legal Studies Institute is hiring 2 early-stage researchers to pursue a 4-year PhD programme at the University of Liège. The hired researchers will be members of the research project EUDAIMONIA (National Institutional Autonomy within the European Legal Order), which combines insights from law, political science and sociology to study the influence of EU secondary legislation within Member states. We are actively seeking for candidates interested in pursuing an interdisciplinary PhD. All the details can be found in the offer posted on the Euraxess website.

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Call for contributions

Junior researchers of the ULiege School of Law organise a symposium on boundaries in all areas of legal science, political science and criminology.

Deadline for submitting abstract: 21 March 2022.

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updated on 9/24/25

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