European Lawyers Foundation
ELF was established in 2014 in the Hague and is registered as a public benefit organisation. At EU level, ELF works in three main areas: training of lawyers, e-Justice projects and research on EU law and legal practice. At international level, our projects fall within one of the following categories: rule of law and human rights, international trade in legal services and Bar issues.
Intellectual property enforcement for generalist lawyers in the EU
Digitalisation of justice systems and its implications for the legal profession
Latest developments in EU data protection - what European lawyers need to know
EU procedural rights directives – latest developments for lawyers
Using the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights – what lawyers need to know
European asylum and immigration: what European lawyers need to know
Digitalisation of judicial proceedings: what European lawyers need to know
Preliminary reference procedures before the Court of Justice of the EU
The impact of artificial intelligence on European lawyers’ practices
Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and ESG: What European Lawyers need to know
Signature of the Memorandum of Understanding between European Lawyers Foundation and Florence Bar
Webinaire sur la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne
Unified Patent Court: One year on
Anti-Money Laundering for Lawyers 2: The new EU AML package and general practical advice
Intellectual property enforcement: what EU lawyers need to know
Anti-money laundering for lawyers: The new EU AML package and general practical advice
Ukraine and the International Criminal Court (ICC) – the role of lawyers
Exploring the role of lawyers in relation to whistleblowing in the European Union
Surveillance and the impact of modern spyware tools on fundamental rights
The impact of climate change on lawyers’ practices
Artificial Intelligence and Lawyers: what you need to know now
SLAPPS and Lawyers: what every EU lawyer needs to know
European Court of Human Rights case-law application at national level: how to enhance subsidiarity
Public Presentation of the AI4Lawyers Guide
Multilateral Exchange of Lawyers (LawyerEX) Project