An Introduction to EU family Law

Du jeudi 26 novembre 2015 au dimanche 27 septembre 2015
09:00 - 18:00
Melia Hôtel
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This 1.5 day conference is aimed at potential fellows of IAML & more recently admitted fellows, and is taking place in fabulous Berlin  - rated as one of the top destinations in Europe with a renowned music and cultural scene. The venue is the excellent business hotel, Melia Hotel, in central Berlin, carefully chosen by IAML.

IAML European Chapter particularly hopes to welcome attendees from continental countries which are currently under-represented within the IAML and younger potential new fellows. This is sure to be a friendly, fun and informative conference. 

Costs have been kept down with, for instance, a room rate of 146 euros on those rooms which IAML has guaranteed. The conference registration fee will be US$ 205  for early registrants (US$265 thereafter) (equivalent to 185 or 240 euros). 

The talks from expert speakers will cover all the main aspects of EU cross-border family law practice. This conference will be a great way to meet fellow lawyers who may soon become IAML fellows as well as the current younger generation of IAML fellows.

Programme

Détails et inscription
 
Thursday 26 November - starts at 2.00pm
  • Conference opens with welcome from IAML President and European Chapter President
  • Session 1: Rome III divorce regulation & the 2007 Service Regulation
  • Session 2: Cross Border Child Abduction (Brussels II bis and the Hague Convention 1980)
  • Welcome drinks  at the Melia Hotel hosted by the IAML European Chapter
  • Dinner organised in Berlin (booking will be required with conference registration)
Friday 27 November
  • Session 1: Brussels II bis  - divorce procedure
  • Session 2: The Maintenance Regulation & Hague Protocol
  • Lunch
  • Session 3 Cross border parental responsibility issues (Brussels II bis)
  • Drinks reception at the Melia Hotel
  • Dinner organised in Berlin (booking will be required with conference registration)

Domaine(s) d'activité

  • Droit de la famille