Jean Monnet Chairs


Doctoral study programme

European dimension of education

Jean Monnet Chair in European Labour Law, European Equality Law, and European Human Rights Law

The EU allocated funds to the Faculty to finance the Jean Monnet Chair in European Labour Law, European Equality Law, and European Human Rights Law for the period from 1 September 2013 to 31 August 2016. Through various activities, the Chair was offering a multidisciplinary programme of lifelong learning for members of the academic community, students and practitioners. Special goal of the programme was to support academic advancement and research excellence of the members of the Jean Monnet Chair and of the teaching staff at the University and in the region in the sphere of EU Labour Law, European Equality Law and European Human Rights Law. Once a year over the period of three academic years, in which the project was conducted, students of the Doctoral Study Programme were offered the following courses: The Free Movement of Workers and European Individual Labour Law, EU Equality Law and the Advanced Seminar in EU Equality Law (Full Professor M. Vinković).

Web page: http://jeanmonnet.pravos.hr/ 

Jean Monnet Chair in EU Procedural Law

The proposed project activities of the second chair, the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Procedural Law, were aimed at improving the existing courses and introduction of completely new EU courses into the Curriculum of the Faculty, and at organising a series of workshops for judges, lawyers and state attor- neys, for students of other faculties (non-lawyers) and for all interested citizens. Once a year over the period of three years of the duration of the project, students of the Doctoral Study Programme attended the course: International Family Law at European Courts (Associate Professor M. Župan).

Web page: http://jeanmonnet-eupl.pravos.hr/  

Jean Monnet Chair on Cross-Border Movement of a Child in EU

The main goal of the Jean Monnet Chair on Cross-Border Movement of a Child in EU was to provide quality lectures and education on a wide range of themes relating to cross-border movement of children in the EU. Parallel with the lectures and extracurricular activities, scientific research works are conducted into the fields defined by the project. Project results will therefore be founded both on the doctrine and on the actual problems and practice. The monograph resulting from the project will provide a basis for further education of both students and professional public and it will serve as proof of the scientific competitiveness of our University. Once a year over the period of three years of the duration of the project, students of the doctoral study attend the courses:  Child in Cross-Border Civil Procedure and Personal status and Identity in Cross-Border Movement (Župan), and Access to the Jus- tice System for Children (Poretti).

Web page: https://www.pravos.unios.hr/pravo-arhiva/chair-euchild