Lecture Series
The English-language lecture series!
Since the 2013/2014 winter semester, the FFA Lecture Series, an English-language lecture series, has been held at regular intervals. The FFA Lecture Series was launched as part of our alumni programme for graduates of the Bonn FFA programme and has since enjoyed great popularity among both programme participants and all other students, even beyond the Faculty of Law.
The individual events are open to all interested students and the wider public!
In two events per semester (e.g. lectures, discussions or seminars), lecturers (not only from our FFA programme) from Germany and abroad will explore interesting, topical, fundamental and/or controversial topics, share their experiences and discuss their views with you.
Take the opportunity to meet exciting, international figures from a wide variety of academic and professional fields and, at the same time and without any regular commitment, to deepen (or refresh) your language skills. Look forward to inspiring contacts and new insights into a wide range of legal areas.
Events from recent years
Foreign investments can be risky and the competition steep. Foreign investors are dealing with local competition and local governmental regimes, so to protect themselves against potential arbitrary regulatory changes that could adversely affect their investments, many investors rely on investment protection agreements. Typically, these agreements include an arbitration clause calling for arbitration between the investor and the State (“investor-State arbitration”) in the case of a dispute. But what happens if an EU investor has a dispute with an EU Member State? Does the arbitral tribunal decide points of EU law that are better left to the European Court of Justice (“CJEU”)? What if the tribunal makes findings that conflict with EU law? On 6 March 2018, the CJEU faced this issue and rendered a landmark judgment in the proceedings Slovak Republic v Achmea BV. Specifically, it held that Articles 267 and 344 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (“TFEU”) preclude provisions in international agreements between EU Member States under which an investor from one EU Member State, in the event of a dispute concerning investments in another EU Member State, may bring proceedings against the latter EU Member State before an arbitral tribunal. Since then, the CJEU, as well as various national courts, have rendered decisions dealing with the CJEU’s findings in the Achmea Judgment both in jurisdiction and enforcement contexts. Many questions regarding the interplay between EU law, public international law and national law that have arisen due to the Achmea Judgment have led to controversial discussions and remain without a definite answer until today. This lecture will explain the background as well as the content of the Achmea Judgment and provide an overview of court decisions rendered in the wake of the Judgment.
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Mark Winston, an American attorney who spent fourteen years as a federal prosecutor in the U.S., provides an overview of the U.S. judicial system.
Besides, he will take a closer look at how white-collar criminal matters are investigated and prosecuted in the U.S., including grand juries, search warrants, plea agreements, plea hearings, trials, and sentencings.
Veranstaltungen im Wintersemester 2022/23
"Legal Practice Skills"
Keith Calhoun-Senghor, J.D./B.A.
Veranstaltungen im Sommersemester 2021
"Are contractual laws more attractive and better than others? An empirical und socio-legal assessment"
Manuel José Segovia González,
Visiting Fellow at the European University Institute (Florence)
"Challenges of entering the US market: A holistic view from a legal perspective "
Sebastian Meis,
Attorney in Atlanta (Georgia)
Helga Turku, J.D.
Ryan Citlau, J.D.
Keith Calhoun-Senghor, J.D./B.A.
Dr. Kerstin Braun, LLM /Qld/ , PhD /Qld, //Senior Lecturer (Law and Justice) at University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
While Female Genital Mutilation (‘FGM’) is mainly practiced in some African, Asian and Middle-Eastern countries, a number of cases have been reported in Western countries of immigration, including Germany and Australia. As a result, both countries have amended their laws and introduced the stand-alone offence of FGM in their respective criminal frameworks. This lecture explores how the laws operate in Germany and Australia in this context by analysing relevant statutes, case law and the problems associated with law reform in this area.
Dr. Matthias Enders, Evaluator of Foreign Education Credentials at the Central Office for Foreign Education (USA, UK)
Dr. Maria A. Gwynn, MJur (Oxon), International Arbitrator of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
Dr. Clemens Plassmann, Partner at Hogan Lovells, Düsseldorf
Keith Calhoun-Senghor
Dr. Tobias Larisch
John Deist, Deputy Attorney General in the California Department of Justice
Angela Yang, J.D. Barrister and Solicitor (Canada) und Associate bei Osborne Clarke Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater Partnerschaft mbH in Köln
Astrid Jakobs de Pádua, Minister Counselor at German Embassy, Washington D.C.
Upcoming lectures/suggestions
We are currently planning a new lecture series.
Information about upcoming events in the FFA Lecture Series is available here on this website or on the Faculty of Law’s Instagram page (@fbjurabonn).
Are you an expert on a particular topic that you would like to present as part of the FFA Lecture Series? If so, we would be delighted if you could get in touch with us. We also welcome recommendations or suggestions for speakers or topics for the FFA Lecture Series.
Contact
Frau Dr. Kerstin Petersen
Head of FFA
Adress
Adenauerallee 18-22
Erdgeschoss rechts
53113 Bonn
Requests for speakers or suggestions
FFA-Team
Contact
ffa@jura.uni-bonn.de
Adress
Adenauerallee 18-22
Erdgeschoss rechts
53113 Bonn