Center for International Legal Studies

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The Center for International Legal Studies

- "CILS" or "the Center" - is a non-profit research, training, and teaching institute for international and comparative law and practice, registered and operating as a public interest society under Austrian law. Its international headquarters have been in Salzburg, Austria since 1976. Its essential purpose is to promote and disseminate knowledge and know-how among members of the international legal community.

Senior Lawyers' Orientation Program 2014

Sunday, 9 March - Friday, 14 March 2014

Salzburg, Austria

Sunday

Cocktail Reception

Great Hall, Schloss Leopoldskron, 6 PM

Opening Dinner

Marble Hall, Schloss Leopoldskron, 7 PM

Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday

European Union Law and Integration

Parker Hall, Meierhof, 9 AM

Professor Gudrun Monika Zagel, University of Salzburg, Department of Public International Law, Salzburg, Austria

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

Teaching to a Foreign Audience

Parker Hall, Meierhof, 11 AM

David C. Kolbe, Esq, Attorney at Law, Warsaw, Indiana, United States

2008 Spring: Dnepropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs, Ukraine; 2010 Spring: Turiba University, Fall: Lazarski University, Poland; 2011 Fall: University of Miskolc, Faculty of Law, Hungary; 2012 Fall: University of Debrecen, Faculty of Law, Hungary

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday

Eastern European Politics

Parker Hall, Meierhof, 2 PM

Professor Dr. Michael Geistlinger, University of Salzburg, Department of Public International Law, Salzburg, Austria

Monday and Thursday

Regional Briefings

Parker Hall, Meierhof, 4-5 PM

Moderator: David C. Kolbe, Esq, Attorney at Law, Warsaw, Indiana, United States

Panelists: Ms. Iryna Alekseeva, International Relations Officer, National University of Odessa Law Academy, Ukraine; Ms. Katarzyna Wszola MA, Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Poland

Parker Hall, Meierhof, 11 AM-12 PM

Panelists: ·Dr. Mariann-Botlik-Molnár, International Relations Officer, Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law, Hungary; Mr. Dusan Sipovac, International Cooperation and Quality Control Manager, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Law, Kragujevac, Serbia; Dr. Ingrida Veikša, Dean of Faculty of Law, Turiba University, Faculty of Law, Latvia

Great Hall, Schloss Leopoldskron, 6.30 PM

Palace Tour

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Parker Hall, Meierhof, 9 AM

A Starting Point

Professor Dennis Campbell, Center for International Legal Studies, Salzburg, Austria

Lunches Monday to Thursday:

Marble Hall, Palace, 2 - 3.30 PM

Dinners Sunday to Thursday:

Marble Hall, Palace, 6.30 - 9.30 PM

OPTIONAL Tuesday, 11 March: Vis Moot Training Session between Universities of Salzburg and Passau

Introduction: Christian Campbell

Panel of Arbitrators: David Sleppy, Jamie Jacobs-May, Jan Seigel

OPTIONAL Thursday, 13 March: Vis Moot Training Session University of Salzburg

Introduction: Christian Campbell

Panel of Arbitrators: Ron Reneker, Rew Goodenow, Joseph Canterbury

Friday, 14 March 2014

Breakfast, Check-Out and Individual Departure

Dress: Business Casual

When arriving at Salzburg Airport, ask the taxi to bring you to Schloss Leopoldskron. It is about a ten minute ride.

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Center for International Legal Studies

Matzenkopfgasse 19
5020 Salzburg
Austria

Telephone

T: +43 (662) 835399
Our switchboard is open Mo-Thurs 09:30-17:00 and Fri 09:30-12:30 local time in Salzburg

Office/switchboard closed on Austrian national holidays

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