Similarly, lawyers on the other end of the Channel have signalled their eagerness to be kept abreast of developments in various legal fields in the UK and to actively engage in issues that affect Europe as a whole.
Founded in 2011, the European Law Institute (ELI) offers itself as a forum for such discourse. The Institute is an entirely independent organisation that aims to improve the quality of European law, understood in the broadest sense. This it does by initiating, conducting and facilitating research, making recommendations and providing practical guidance in the field of European legal development. As topics worthy of globalised standards, the ELI has become increasingly active in the emerging areas of digitalisation and data and is pleased to partner with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, London, a leading fintech firm, in organising this event.
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