May 20, 2020
Appointed to Facebook’s new Oversight Board, CEU's Andras Sajo speaks on the working mechanisms of the board and on social media.
June 26, 2019
Adam Bodnar, a 2001 Legal Studies graduate and Poland’s Commissioner for Human Rights, spoke at CEU’s graduation ceremony.
June 24, 2019
Both indigenous and international law are essential for sustainable rule of law in African countries, according to research by CEU’s Berihun Adugna Gebeye.
April 17, 2019
SJD graduate Pin Lean Lau and Department of Legal Studies Professor Mathias Moschel examine the human rights implications of the law.
January 28, 2019
October 11, 2018
Darian Pavli, an alumnus of CEU's LLM program, was elected as judge to the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Albania by the Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) of the Council of Europe on October 2.
September 14, 2018
Erin Jenne, professor in the Department of International Relations, and Tamara Steger, associate professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy received the 2018 CEU Distinguished Teaching Award, recognizing their high standards of teaching, linked with the mission and institutional ambitions of CEU.
June 6, 2018
While the Bologna process and the establishment of the European Higher Education Area created conditions for university autonomy, steps to codify and protect academic freedom have been neglected, panelists said in a university-wide seminar. The seminar, entitled "University Autonomy and Academic Freedom in Europe: Diverging Paths," is part of a series sponsored by CEU’s Intellectual Themes Initiative.
October 24, 2017
Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky, professor emerita in the Department of Legal Studies at CEU has been awarded the Pro Iure Laboris Prize on occasion of the 14th Hungarian Labour Law Conference held in Visegrad October 10-12. The prize is an acknowledgement of a valuable career contributing to the development and values of labour and employment law.
Kollonay-Lehoczky, former director of the Doctoral Program, has been teaching in the department since 1992.
October 24, 2017
Constitutionalism is an unfinished and imperfect project that can be manipulated to contribute to the closing of minds and societies, according to CEU University Professor Andras Sajo, who founded the Department of Legal Studies at CEU and served as a judge at the European Court of Human Rights for a decade. Sajo spoke as part of the Rethinking Open Society lecture series at CEU hosted by President and Rector Michael Ignatieff on October 17, delivering a lecture entitled “Constitutionalism in Closing Societies.”
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