European University Centre

This city is located in Lorraine, which borders the countries of Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg as well as the French Region of Alsace.

[2] The European Centre was established in 1950 with a clear objective by leading academics and with the support of politicians.

Courses and seminars are offered by professors from both French and foreign universities, senior officials of the European Union and the Council of Europe, and professionals with expertise in law, management, economics and communications.

[3] In addition to this, the European Centre has an official European Information Office called Centre for European Documentation (French: Centre de documentation europeénne (CDE), Spanish: Centro de documentación europea).

This international mission has allowed the institute to hold commissioners, ministers, economists, communicators, lawyers, administrators and professors from all of Europe.

Law Faculty – European Centre Building