Comparative law studies and periodical publications
The Comparative Law Studies and Periodical Publications program, under the Union Anti-Fraud Programme (EUAF), is designed to foster high-profile legal research and ensure the wide dissemination of its findings. This initiative is crucial for strengthening the protection of the European Union's financial interests by enhancing awareness and knowledge among legal professionals on matters related to fraud, corruption, and other illegal activities.
Who is Funded
This section provides a comprehensive overview of who is eligible to apply for funding under the Comparative Law Studies and Periodical Publications program, detailing the types of organizations targeted, the geographical scope of the program, and its overarching strategic objectives.
What is Funded
This section outlines the specific types of projects and thematic areas that are eligible for funding, clarifying the scope of covered activities and the developmental stage of the projects supported by the program. It focuses on intellectual and informational outputs designed to strengthen the EU's legal framework against fraud.
Type and Scope of Funding
This section details the financial aspects of the Comparative Law Studies and Periodical Publications program, including the type of financial instrument used, the available funding amounts, and the typical duration for funded projects. Understanding these parameters is key for potential applicants to prepare realistic proposals.
Conditions and Requirements
This section details the essential rules, regulations, and specific conditions that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to throughout the application and project implementation phases. It covers various stipulations, from application terms and collaboration requirements to budget limitations and other relevant provisions.
Application Procedure
This section guides potential applicants through the entire application procedure for the Comparative Law Studies and Periodical Publications program, from the initial submission steps to the final selection process and notification of decisions. It clarifies the required documentation and the criteria for evaluation.
Legal Basis
This section details the fundamental legal and official documents that establish and govern the Comparative Law Studies and Periodical Publications funding program. It identifies the core legislative acts and supporting regulations that ensure the program's legitimacy and guide its operational framework.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
80% of eligible costs (up to 90% for priority actions)
Allocated Budget:
1,600,000 €
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
EU, EEA, and associated countries
Sectors:
Research and Development, Education and Vocational Training, Other
Beneficiaries:
Judiciary, Legal profession
Application Type:
Single Applicant
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Awareness Campaigns
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)
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