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2025

juin
26
Conférence organisée par le Centre d'études juridiques européennes le 26 juin 2025, 18h30, Université de Genève, Uni Philosophes, Auditoire Phil201
avr.
29
Conférence organisée par le Centre d'études juridiques européennes le 29 avril 2025 à 10h15
févr.
26
Conférence organisée par le Centre d'études juridiques européennes le 26 février 2025, 18h30, Université de Genève, Uni Mail, Salle MS150

2024

sept.
23
“How can trade contribute to sustainable development?” – New E-learning Module " I am delighted to announce the launch of a new and innovative module, offered by the University of Geneva, which offers a unique approach connecting trade and key SDGs (Environment, Labour, and Health). Through interactive videos, drag-and-drop exercises, quizzes, and other learning methods, module participants will learn how to design effective policies in trade and sustainable development. Designed by experts of the University of Geneva, this self-paced module which spans over a period of in principle six months and allows for flexible learning. Don’t let distance be a barrier to learning: join us and our global community of experts and future leaders aware of how trade can contribute to sustainable development! " Prof. Christine Kaddous, Professor at the University of Geneva, Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CEJE), Founder and Director of the MEIG Programme
sept.
23
“How can trade contribute to sustainable development?” – New E-learning Module " I am delighted to announce the launch of a new and innovative module, offered by the University of Geneva, which offers a unique approach connecting trade and key SDGs (Environment, Labour, and Health). Through interactive videos, drag-and-drop exercises, quizzes, and other learning methods, module participants will learn how to design effective policies in trade and sustainable development. Designed by experts of the University of Geneva, this self-paced module which spans over a period of in principle six months and allows for flexible learning. Don’t let distance be a barrier to learning: join us and our global community of experts and future leaders aware of how trade can contribute to sustainable development! " Prof. Christine Kaddous, Professor at the University of Geneva, Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies (CEJE), Founder and Director of the MEIG Programme
nov.
26
Doctoral Workshop organised by the Centre d’études juridiques européennes (CEJE) of the University of Geneva, Jean Monnet Centre of excellence, and the Ghent European Law Institute (GELI) of the Ghent University
déc.
4
Conference organized in cooperation with the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the UN Office and other international organizations in Geneva
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