UNWE Is Already a Member of the European Law Institute

Tuesday, 11 June 2024 18:50

UNWE is officially an institutional member of the European Law Institute /ELI/.

Institutional Members play a key role within the Institute. They are consulted on a regular basis, are entitled to propose project ideas and nominate representatives to join Advisory Committees and Members Consultative Committees (MCCs), which work closely with Project Teams at various stages of a project. Additionally, they have the potential to take on diverse roles within ELI's work that are not predetermined. They are also welcome to participate in Special Interest Groups (SIGs).


The European Law Institute /ELI/ is an independent, democratic, membership-based organization of distinguished founding. It was established as an ‘Association Internationale Sans But Lucratif’ (AISBL) under Belgian law on 1 June 2011. ELI seeks to initiate, conduct and facilitate research, make recommendations and to provide practical guidance in the field of European legal development. Its very considerable intellectual resources are focused on the law not as it is, but as it should be. The Institute members include representatives of the bar, bench, academia and other legal professions, reflecting the richness of the legal traditions, legal disciplines and vocational frameworks found throughout Europe.


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