Eligibility to
participate:
1. Citizenship of, residency in or place of
work in should be a country eligible for the Justice Programme (all Member
States except Denmark; including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*,
Moldova** and Ukraine).
*this designation is without prejudice to
positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ opinion on
the Kosovo declaration of independence.
** this designation applies to the extent that
participants do not replace the European quotas provided for).
2. The academy is open to lawyers in
private practice at the beginning of their career. ’Young lawyers’ are those
who are, at the time of registration, considered trainee lawyers under national
law, including those who are in an induction or apprenticeship period; in
jurisdictions in which initial training does not include a period of legal
practice, newly qualified lawyers with less than three years of experience can
apply. The organisers reserve the right to request proof of apprenticeship or
qualification during the application process.
3. Participants should have a working
knowledge of English.
Participation costs
4. Young lawyers nominated by Bars
financing the project participate free of charge.
For participants
applying on their own or through other Bars, a fee of €275 will be charged, no
discounts are given.
Travel,
Accommodation and Catering
5. Applicants will be subject to a selection procedure. ERA will send
confirmation of selection to each participant individually. Confirmed
participants are eligible to receive a fixed contribution towards their travel
expenses following the event, upon receipt of travel and
accommodation costs (invoice, ticket or boarding pass).
6. Accommodation will be provided from
Sunday evening till the end of the course for all young lawyers (whether
nominated or applying independently). The costs for accommodation in both Trier
and Strasbourg are booked by and paid for by ERA.
7. All young lawyers (whether nominated or applying independently)
selected to participate in the course will receive a contribution to their
travel costs depending on the distance from their place of work. Participants
can use any form of travel. YELA starts in Trier and finishes in Strasbourg.
Travel should be booked accordingly. Participants are obliged to confirm their
participation by submitting their travel arrangements, otherwise a different
candidate will be chosen. Should the participant cancel their participation for
any reason, no travel contribution will be paid.
The precondition for payment of the travel cost contribution is
confirmed attendance at all events (webinar, academy, social programme). Travel
cost contributions are based on the distance between the place of work and the
event venue (distance only one way – reimbursement amount is for the total
travel cost) location and will not take account of the participant’s actual
travel costs. Please note that no contribution can be paid for travel under
50 km.
The contribution will be calculated as follows:
51-199 km € 100
200-399 km € 200
400-600 km € 245
601-800 km € 261
801-1200 km € 276
1201-1600 km € 288
Over 1601 € 369
To calculate the distance please use this calculator, contribution is
according to Table 2: Calculate unit costs for eligible travel costs - European Commission.
8. Successful applicants will be sent the
relevant claim form and information on how to obtain payment of the
contribution to their expenses. Please note that no payment is possible if the
registered participant cancels their participation for any reason.
9. Catering during the day is provided by
ERA. For more information on dinners and social programmes please check the
detailed programme. Breakfasts are included with the accommodation.
10. No per diem or daily allowance is
offered.
Participation
11. The selected participants will be asked to
book their travel as soon as possible and confirm their itinerary to ERA.
Participants are obliged to confirm their participation by submitting their
travel arrangements, otherwise a different candidate will be chosen.
12. Participation at the whole academy
(webinar and intensive course) is required and participants’ presence will be
recorded.
13. A list of participants, including each
participant’s working address, will be made available to all participants
unless ERA receives written objection from the participant no later than one
week prior to the beginning of the first event.
14. Participants are asked to give permission
for their address and other relevant information to be stored in ERA’s database
in order to provide information about future ERA events, publications and/or
other developments in the participant’s area of interest.
15. A certificate of attendance will be
distributed after the end of the academy.