by Philippe COSSALTER | Sep 23, 2021 | Colloquium, Latest publications, News
Professor Philippe Cossalter had the honour of participating in the virtual conference Droit et coronavirus. Le droit face aux circonstances exceptionnelles. This virtual colloquium is hosted by the Revue des droits et libertés fondamentaux. Professor Cossalter,...
by Philippe COSSALTER | Nov 23, 2020 | Colloquium, Latest publications, News, Non classé
Thursday 3 December at 4.30pm On Zoom and only on individual registration Participation is free of charge. Registration within the limits of the places available on the registration form. Certificate of participation issued to lawyers for continuing education purposes...
by Philippe COSSALTER | May 6, 2020 | Colloquium, Latest publications, News
First Administrative Law Talks Friday 8 May at 4 pm On Zoom and only on individual registration Participation is free of charge. Registration limited to 100 participants on the registration form. Certificate of participation issued to lawyers for continuing education...
by Philippe COSSALTER | Apr 18, 2020 | Colloquium, Latest publications, News
Professor Cossalter will participate on 20 April 2020 in an Italian language conference organised by the LUM University in Bari, Puglia. Due to the travel restrictions in effect throughout Europe, this event is taking place virtually and will be provided through the...
by Philippe COSSALTER | Oct 30, 2019 | Colloquium, Latest publications, News
At the invitation of the Chair of French Public Law, Professor Antoine Pantelis will give a lecture on 20 November 2019. The lecture will take place from 16:30 to 17:30 in room 0.22 of the Faculty of Law of Saarland University. It will present the author’s book:...
by Philippe COSSALTER | Sep 22, 2019 | Colloquium, Latest publications, News
The Plenipotentiary for European Affairs of Saarland and the Franco-German Legal Centre are organising a series of lectures in Brussels at the Representation of Saarland to the EU in Brussels, Rue du Luxembourg 15, 1000 Brussels, B The first lecture will take place on...