• Seville 1997 - "Fundamental Social Rights at Work in the European Community"

  • Rome 1998 - "The practical enforcement of rights in respect of equal opportunities"

  • Tenerife 1999 - "The Changing Workplace - New Forms of Employment and Organising Work"

  • Trier 2000 - "The European Court of Justice and the Labour Court Judge - working together now and in the future"

  • Dublin 2001 - "Individual Rights in Employment: The Charter of Fundemental Rights of the European Union and Article 13 of the Treaty"

  • Stockholm 2002 - Business meeting

  • Paris 2003 - "Termination of employment at the initiative of the employer: the Challenge for corporate social responsibility"

  • Budapest 2004 - Follow up to 2003 meeting targeted at New Entrant Countries

  • Luxembourg 2005 - "Corporate Retructuring, Striking the Balance between flexibility and Employee Protection"

  • China 2006 - Visit of an EALCJ delegation to the Chinese Ministry of Labour and Social Security

  • Paris 2006 - Bussiness Meeting.

  • Oslo 2007 - "Collective Agreements – a hindrance or a support for social protection?"


  • Liverpool 2009 - "The impact of Mobility of Workers and Enterprises on Employment Rights"

  • Rome 2010 - "Protecting Marginal Workers - identifying who is a worker with particular reference to the scope of the Part Time Workers, Fixed Term Workers and Agency Workers Directive"

  • Malta 2011 - "Access to Justice for Posted and other Vunerable Workers"


The European Association of Labour Court Judges
About the EALCJ







The European Association of Labour Court Judges
The European Association of Labour Court Judges is an independent body committed to the promotion of information and contacts in the field of employment law and judicial practice. Membership is open to all countries of the European Union and European Economic Area.

The main activities of the Association consist of an annual Conference at which we discuss a topic of general interest to Labour Judges.
The inaugural Conference was in Bath, England in 1996. Since then we have held the following Conferences: