In Spotlight
Tallinn - Capital of European Law 2012
06.02.2012
In Europe, it has become a custom to designate European
Capitals of Culture, an honour that has been bestowed on
Estonia’s capital Tallinn for 2011. Inspired by this tradition,
Tallinn will be known as the Capital of European Law in the
year 2012, when it will host one of the most distinguished EU
law conferences, the XXV FIDE Congress.
In Europe, it has become a custom to designate European
Capitals of Culture, an honour that has been bestowed on
Estonia’s capital Tallinn for 2011. Inspired by this tradition,
Tallinn will be known as the Capital of European Law in the
following year 2012, when it will host one of the most
distinguished EU law conferences, the XXV FIDE Congress.
Estonia has the great honour of being the first Central and
Eastern European country to organise the international FIDE
Congress. Tallinn is an ideal location for the congress, as
delegates will have the opportunity to explore its medieval Old
Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that was once a major
centre of the Hanseatic League. Tallinn’s rich architectural
heritage reflects Estonia’s history from medieval to modern
times, and the rapid economic progress during the years of
independence.
While the Congress will surely contribute to the development
and enrichment of European law, it will also introduce Estonia,
Tallinn and the country’s jurisprudence to European and global
audiences, and help Estonia prepare for the Estonian Presidency
of the EU in the first half of 2018.
Yet the EU and EU law are not just for lawyers and
policy-makers. The European Union ought to be viewed as an
important part of our daily lives. As hosts of the 2012 FIDE
Congress, the people of Estonia will have a unique opportunity
to learn more about their rights under EU law and how they can
influence policy making at different levels. We look forward to
sharing this experience with you.
We hope you will join us in Tallinn in 2012.
Tere tulemast! Welcome! Bienvenue! Willkommen!
Dr. iur. Julia Laffranque
President, Estonian Association for European Law
President of FIDE 2011-2012
Judge at the European Court of Human Rights
Professor of European Law, University of Tartu
Source: http://www.fide2012.eu/eng/