Single Market Programme
DG Competition (DG COMP) operates a grants programme dedicated to the training of national judges in EU competition law under the Competition policy part of the Single Market Programme (SMP Competition) which focuses on making the internal market more effective, including through enhanced competition policy. Under this strand, each year, calls for proposal are launched in the area of EU competition law training. The present call concerns national or transnational training projects in the area of EU competition law. Action grants are awarded to support and promote judicial training with a view to foster a common legal and judicial culture of competition law.
The objective of this programme is to co-finance projects aiming to train national judges in the context of enforcing European competition rules. This includes public and private enforcement of both the Antitrust rules and the State aid rules, thereby increasing the knowledge and know-how of national judges. The final aim is to ensure a coherent and consistent application of EU competition law by national courts.
These objectives can best be achieved through projects which specifically focus on the role of national judges in the application of EU competition law, their particular needs and work environments and pre-existing training and knowledge.
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Should you have any query in relation to training of judges in EU competition law, COMP-TRAINING-JUDGESec [dot] europa [dot] eu (contact us).
Justice Programme 2014 -2020
Since 2002, DG COMP operates a grants programme dedicated to the training of national judges in EU competition law. The main goal of the Training of Judges Programme is to support a consistent and coherent application of EU competition law by national courts.
The Training of national judges on EU competition law is part of the Justice Programme 2014 -2020, contributing to support and promote judicial training, including language training on legal terminology, with a view to fostering a common legal and judicial culture.
Under the last programming period (2014-2020) 56 projects have been co-financed, involving approximately 3200 national judges.
DG COMP also provided targeted training activities to National Judges via a service contract with the Academy of European Law - ERA. For more information please visit the dedicated website. All training materials (including the e-presentations) are freely accessible here in a wide range of languages (EN/DE/FR/PT/IT/EE/EL/ES/HR/LT/SI).
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Upcoming events, actions and trainings for judges
Title: SUNAJUST – Supporting National Judges on State Aid
Organisers: Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Place: Various (see the flyer)
Dates: Various from February 2024 to January 2025 (see the flyer)
Content: Notion of State aid ex Article 107(1) TFEU, the concept of an undertaking, the standstill obligation ex Article 108(3) TFEU, the concept of new and unlawful aid, the notification procedures, the role of the European Commission as public enforcer of EU State aid law, the concept of de minimis aid, the exceptions to the obligation to notify new aid to the Commission, the role of national courts as enforcers of the EU State aid rules, the cooperation tools provided by EU law to assist national courts in fulfilling this role, and the State aid Modernisation programme of the Commission. (see also the project website)
Audience: National judges from the 27 EU Member States, as well as to judges of third countries that participate in the Single Market Programme (SMP), namely Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
Language: English
Title: DataComp
Organisers: European University Institute (EUI)
Place: Florence and online
Dates: 2024 - 2025 (see project website)
Content: Case notes detailing national rulings that involve the application of Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). Each case note will be in English, linking directly to the corresponding ruling in its original language. DataComp builds upon the foundation of 330 case notes collected by the since 2011 within the scope of the ENTraNCE project. The project also includes a series of 10 video lectures, each approximately one hour in duration and a concluding seminar (exact date to be defined).
Audience: National judges from the 27 EU Member States
Language: English
For more information about events organised with the Association of European Competition Law Judges (AECLJ), please see here.