Eva Laszlo-Herbert

Free Lance Conference Interpreter at Court of Justice of the European Union

Eva Laszlo-Herbert holds a Master of Arts degree from Babes-Bolyai University (1985-1989) and has extensive experience in conference interpretation and communications. As the founder and owner of Logos-The Power of Words since July 2007, Eva provides interpretation services for EU institutions, ministries, NGOs, and the private sector, in addition to offering translations, copywriting, and cross-cultural communication. Eva has been a freelance conference interpreter for the European Court of Justice since April 2007 and has worked with other EU institutions since 1998. Other roles include serving as a conference interpreter for Congrestolken since 2002, handling communications and PR for GMW Advocaten (2008-2012), contributing to the Womens Business Initiative International (2006-2011), temporarily acting as interim editor for denhaag.com in March 2009, and managing press and PR at the International Health Centre The Hague (2006-2008). Furthermore, Eva was an editor for TheHagueOnLine from March 2006 to October 2007, focusing on delivering news to the international community in The Hague.

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Court of Justice of the European Union

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The Court of Justice of the European Union is the judicial body of the EU. Its role is to ensure that EU laws are respected by the EU’s institutions and Member States and applied in the same way throughout the whole of the EU. This ensures that the EU is based on the rule of law, a fundamental element of all democratic entities.


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