The Faculty of Law of the University of Ljubljana has once again demonstrated
its commitment, dedication and interest in the current
issues of European
law. Its exemplary performance in the European Law Moot Court (ELMC)
stands as compelling proof that knowledge
of European law is one of the cornerstones
for the development of a legal professional. In the most prestigious EU law
competition, the Faculty of Law team’s concise written memoranda and con-
fident oral presentations placed them among the top eight universities in Eu-
rope and the world. The students also broadened their knowledge of current
issues in European law through a fictional case study, which this year dealt
with restrictive measures, liability for environmental damage and withdrawal of EU citizenship.
Key words: EU law, restrictive
measures, environmental law, EU citizenship, European Law Moot Court (ELMC),
moot court, competition, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Law, report.