Legal Taxonomy Syllabus

A Dictionary and Repository on European Consumer Law

Syllabus 1.0

The network has combined the activities of seven universities: University of Turin (Italy), University of Barcelona (Spain), University of Lyon 3 (France), University of Münster (Germany), University of Nijmegen (The Netherlands), University of Oxford (United Kingdom), University of Warsaw (Poland).
The program involves young researchers (aged 35 years or less), EU citizens or citizens of a EU Associated State or EU residents for at least five years before her/his appointment. The Research Areas of the Network are: European Private Law, Conflict of Laws, Unjust Enrichment, Unfair competition, Consumer Protection, Civil Procedure, Enforcement of judgements and Uniform Terminology for legal translation.

Researchers involved in the Project

An established network of experts work to the project, bringing together practitioners, academics with a particular expertise on consumer law and European private law and IT researchers.

Our contributors are:

Project Outline

Methodological issues

General part and Project management

Ontological and Semantic Annotation

National Rapporteurs

Syllabus 2.0