Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. About What is a Jean Monnet Chair? Jean Monnet Chairs are university teaching posts awarded by the European Union to selected professors worldwide and co-funded under the Erasmus+ Programme to support teaching, research, and policy debate on various aspects of the EU and European integration. The Jean Monnet Chair in EU Legal Studies and Legal Europeanization (EuroLaw) is the first Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law in Armenia. The Chair holder is Dr. Anna Khvorostiankina, Head of the Law Department of Eurasia International University. The project builds upon the Chair Holder’s experience of implementation of the Jean Monnet Module “Legal Approximation Laboratory”. The objective of the Jean Monnet Chair is to serve as a hub of knowledge and expertise in the field of EU Law and the processes of Europeanization of legal orders beyond the EU’s borders, including the processes of legal approximation. The project aims to contribute to better implementation of the EU-Armenia CEPA and further deepening of the EU-Armenia relations. The Jean Monnet Chair is designed to: (1) further advanced teaching of European Legal Studies in Armenia, (2) foster research and consolidate the local academic community, and (3) develop the dialogue between the academia and decision-makers through tailor-made training and methodological support to legal approximation actors. The courses taught by the Chair are integrated into the innovative Master Program in Constitutional Law and Theory and Practice of Law-Making as well as certificate and training programs offered to external participants. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND EVENTSJEAN MONNET CHAIR
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