ELI Council Convened in Vienna

21.02.2020

Members of the ELI Council, the management body of the Institute, met on 20–21 February in Vienna to discuss and take critical decisions on projects and for the future of ELI.

The first day of the meeting was devoted mainly to developments in ELI projects that are drawing to an end, as well as on other current ELI projects. On the occasion, the Council approved ELI’s Protection of Adults in International Situations project, which is currently before ELI’s Membership for a vote.

 

Discussion of the future portfolio of ELI projects occupied the second day, with the General Project Strategy for 2020 and Beyond forming the basis of initial discussions. Members of the Council assessed potential proposals under the umbrella topics of Rule of Law in the 21st Century, Law and Governance for the Digital Age and Sustainable Life and Society, and identified topics that ELI might direct its focus towards in the future. Importantly, the Council endorsed, in principle, that future ELI projects should follow a two-step procedure of project development with an initial Feasibility Study and if successful, a subsequent project. Green light was given for proposers to further develop Feasibility Studies for the following topics:

 

Green light was given for proposers to further develop Feasibility Studies for the following topics:

 

Rule of Law in the 21st Century

  • Fundamental Constitutional Principles
  • The Concept and the Role of Courts in Family and Succession Matters
  • EU Conflict of Laws for Companies: The Acquis and Beyond

 

Law and Governance for the Digital Age

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Public Administration

 

Sustainable Life and Society

  • Corporate Sustainability, Financial Accounting and Share Capital

The meeting of the Council was preceded by the meeting of the Executive Committee, which took place on 19 February at ELI Secretariat.