"Id-Dritt" Editor

ImageGhSL publication Id-Dritt has established itself as an indespensable publication for the law student, as from the earliest publications. Being the sole comprehensive publication that replenishes the student with up-to-date reviews and papers on particular legal aspects, written by different lecturers who are experts in their own field of practice, the different editions of Id-Dritt proved to be useful tools to the student, during any year of the law course. This fact has been proved by the ever-increasing sales of the latest edition – Volume XIX, in 2006.

With this in mind, the new GhSL Executive Board is eagerly planning to publish a new volume of this prestigious series. It is for this reason that the Society is inviting everyone who is interested in the post of Editor to the latest edition of Id-Dritt. All those who are interested are kindly requested to send an e-mail on This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
GhSL Journalists
ImageAnyone who is interested in submitting any papers to be published on the GhSL website as well as in the Quid Juris, is kindly requested to send an email on This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with the relevant papers.
 
Everyone's help is greatly appreciated.  
 
Traineeships

ImageEvery year, the Court of Justice of the European offers a limited number of paid traineeships of a maximum duration of 5 months.  There are two traineeship periods :

- from 1 March to 31 July (form to be sent before 1 October)
- from 1 October to 28 February (form to be sent before 1 May)

as evidenced by the post-mark.

Applicants, who must hold a degree in law must first print and then complete an application form (available from Court of Justice website under traineeships), and send it by post to “Division du personnel de la Cour de justice des Communautés européennes, L-2925 Luxembourg”, together with a detailed curriculum vitae and copies of diplomas and/or certificates. In view of the nature of the working environment, a good knowledge of French is desirable.