'Language and the CJEU': CELS Seminar (audio)

'Language and the CJEU': CELS Seminar (audio)

Update: 2023-10-25
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Speaker: Eleanor Sharpston KC, Advocate General, CJEU (2006-2020) and Goodhart Professor, University of Cambridge (2023/2024)

Abstract: The CJEU is unique in having 24 equally valid languages of procedure, plus an informal and unofficial working language (French) which is not necessarily spoken by as great a percentage of staff members in 2023 as it was when the Court was first set up by the original six founding Member States. What does running a 24-language court mean in theory and in practice? How does the diversity of language – and indeed of legal tradition (in the sense of how legal argument is presented) – impact upon the way the CJEU functions, how it handles its caseload, and how it writes its judgments?

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For more information see: https://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/weekly-seminar-series
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'Language and the CJEU': CELS Seminar (audio)

'Language and the CJEU': CELS Seminar (audio)

Cambridge University