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Continuing education: seminars

Register for classes of your choice

Registering for classes of your choice will enable you to attend topical discussions on the most recent developments in your sector.
Professionals can register for one or more of the classes of the regular programme.

Solicitors will be able to claim credits for attendance. The fees for attendance are as follows:

  • €250 for attendance of one class
  • €2400 for attendance of one complete block of the programme (International law, European Law, Comparative law)
  • For registration of five or more classes: €200 per class if these are classes of the same block and €220 per class if these are classes of different blocks

For further information and registration

Kindly contact  Prof Dr Geert van Calster and Cheryl Micallef-Borg. Please indicate the classes/seminars of your choice.

As from the academic year 2012-2013 the programme will undergo substantial changes. For more information please contact Prof. Kurt Deketelaere and Dr. Bram Delvaux.

Newsflash!
  • Message from programme director Prof. Van Calster.
  • Following the current 10th year of the MEEL programme, Prof. Van Calster is handing over the directorship of the programme to Prof. Deketelaere. Please note that the programme will not run in academic year 2012-2013, but will likely return in academic year 2013-2014 in an amended format (click here for the draft programme).
  • Click here for earlier updates.
Birgitte Andersen, Norwegian part-time student, 2005-2007

"Having been in charge of the incorporation of EEA relevant energy legislation into the EEA Agreement, I had already obtained an overview of EU acts in the field of energy prior to going to KU Leuven. Nevertheless, the LL.M. enabled me to explore the sector at law in a more in depth manner, embedding it in wider contexts and linkages with International/European and comparative Environmental law. Having already obtained two master degrees, the informal discussions and the way this course was taught, rank this master's course as the one I preferred."