“Enforcement challenges in multi-level regulatory systems”

Tuesday, 21 May 2019 - 09:00 to 17:30 at the University of Luxembourg
Wednesday, 22 May 2019 - 09:00 to 16:15 at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg

The proliferation of multi-level regulatory systems poses challenges to effective enforcement of policy goals and legal rules when a multiplicity of actors is involved.

This two-day colloquium aims to illuminate the diverse nature of these enforcement challenges in multi-level regulatory frameworks from different legal and academic disciplines.

The speakers will address the varied understanding of what constitutes enforcement in multilevel regulatory systems and discuss different approaches that exist in assessing the challenges arising out of diverse enforcement contexts.

The first day will be devoted to a Young Researchers Colloquium in which PhD students forming part of the DTU research program and selected external researchers will present their work.

The second day will be a conference where experts in the field will discuss and exchange their views on the following topics:

  • Enforcement weaknesses of multilevel regulatory systems;
  • Proliferation of enforcers and interaction between different enforcement levels;
  • Balancing different standards of protection and the need for effective remedies;
  • Multi-level enforcement challenges in a digitalized global economy.

A detailed programme will be announced soon.

This conference is free of charge and will be held in English.

If you would like to participate, registration is required until the 19 May 2019: bit.ly/2GabI7G

Venue:

21 May 2019
University of Luxembourg
Bâtiment Weicker
4, rue Alphonse Weicker
Room B001 (Ground floor)
4, rue Alphonse Weicker
L-2721 Luxembourg

22 May 2019
Max Planck Institute Luxembourg
Conference room, 4th floor
4, rue Alphonse Weicker
L-2717 Luxembourg