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Roger Errera is a former senior member of the Conseil d’Etat, France’s Supreme Court for administrative law.
He is at present Visiting Professor at the Central European University in Budapest, where he teaches free speech and judicial review of administrative action.
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Teaching in France
- 1991-2006 : Ecole nationale de la magistrature (the State School where members of the judiciary are trained).
Director of a yearly training session for members of the judiciary and of other professions on “Aliens and aliens’ law in France”.
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Teaching abroad
- Since 1994, Visiting Professor, Central European University, Department of Legal Studies, Budapest.
Since 2003, course on “Judicial review of administrative action in French law”.
- 2004 : French law in action. Video clips
Those interviews were realized on February 2004 by Mrs Claire GERMAIN, Edward Cornell Law Librarian and Professor of Law, Cornell Law School.
Their subject is the French administrative law.
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Training
- OECD : Participation to a seminar organized in Moscow by OECD and the legal services of the Presidency of the
Federation of Russia on administrative law, administrative procedure and judicial review.
Presentation of a paper on administrative procedure.
- European Union : 2006. Participation to a training session of Iraqi judges organised by the French Ecole de la magistrature
in Bordeaux as part of the Council’s EUjust Lex program.
Seminar on “Administrative law and judicial review of administrative decisions in French law”.
- Bilateral exchanges :
- 1997, France-Latvia. Participation to a Seminar organised in Riga by the Latvian Constitutional Court
on judicial review of administrative action.
- 1989-1994 : Israel. Seminars on judicial review of administrative action for Israeli judges,
organized by the Sussmann Institute of judicial training.
- 1993 : France - Czech Republik. Participation to a seminar organised in Prague for Czech judges and lawyers
on the drafting of legal norms and the taking into account of EC law by domestic authorities.
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