8th Summer School on European Business Law 2012
Be a Part…
The 8th Summer School on European Business Law at the Center for Business and Corporate Law at Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf will take place from August 20th to 31st, 2012.
With our joint partners, the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (Israel), University of Tilburg (The Netherlands) and University of Liechtenstein (Principality of Liechtenstein), you will be a part of a two weeks intensive program on international and European business law with experts from academia and practice.
The diversity of European business law leads to a diverse and multi-angled curriculum which will optimize your professional skills on corporate and securities law, intellectual property, capital markets and finance law as well as mergers, acquisitions and takeovers.
Beside the academic experience, you have the unique opportunity to network with highly qualified participants from all over the world, law firm representatives and academics. The cultural and social side-events will also enrich your impression of the Summer School, Heinrich-Heine-University and Düsseldorf.
The curriculum of this year's 8th Summer School on European Business Law is currently in progress.
For more information contact us or visit our website.
CBC Research Paper Series
Building on an initial series of working papers published through the Heinrich-Heine-Universität (Düsseldorf), the Center for Business and Corporate Law publishes working papers on an ongoing basis. Working papers may relate to any business-related topic (see “Conditions” below), and may be submitted to the Center for Business and Corporate Law at any time (see “Submitting a Paper”, below). Papers accepted for submission are published on the CBC homepage and are specially distributed through the CBC’s network of affiliated institutions and individuals with an invitation to comment. Thus, submitting a working paper has the effect of reaching a broad audience of legal experts, academics and practitioners. In particular, CBC working papers are distributed through the Social Science Research Network, into which network more than 75,000 academic authors around the world provide content. Additionally, network contacts exist to well-known German- and English-language journals in Germany and beyond; publication requests are often a result of a submission to the CBC-RPS.