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.
May 2, 2018
Ten students of the Department of Legal Studies’ Human Rights and Comparative Constitutional Law programs participated in the Vienna Human Rights Model United Nations (VHRM MUN) on April 11. MUN is a simulated session of the UN Human Rights Council, organized by the University of Vienna and the Academic Council on the United Nations System. MUN took place at the Vienna International Centre, the campus and building complex hosting the United Nations Office at Vienna.
April 24, 2018
As part of the research for my master’s thesis, I was offered the opportunity to visit the European University Institute in Florence for the month of March. I had previously visited Florence once before, for a few days in 2015, where I was instantly taken aback by the architectural beauty, and most importantly, the incredible food. Furthermore, the numerous resources available at the University related to my area of study were highly relevant, providing a greater depth of research to my final paper. Therefore, as I am sure you can imagine, this was an easy decision to make.
March 28, 2018
Jessica Lawrence, assistant professor of International Business Law at CEU’s Department of Legal Studies, examines the legal and political discourse of the EU and those affected by its policies in her new book Governmentality in EU Trade and Environment Policy: Between Rights and Market (Routledge 2018).
March 19, 2018
CEU Visiting Professor Michael Hamilton is interviewed by Catalan News regarding the violation of human rights in Catalonia.
http://www.catalannews.com/society-science/item/right-to-freedom-of-peaceful-assembly-must-be-upheld-says-public-protest-law-professor
March 1, 2018
Caterina Sganga, associate professor in the Department of Legal Studies at CEU, has recently intervened in the debate on the construction and development of EU copyright law with her new book “Propertizing European Copyright. History, Challenges and Opportunities,” published by Edward Elgar.
November 21, 2017
Video of Andras Sajo speaks on Constitutionalism in the Open Society
November 7, 2017
Video of Michael O’Flaherty - Why Europe Still Needs Human Rights
October 30, 2017
Faculty and students of the Department of Law and Justice at Jahangirnagar University, the second-largest public university in Bangladesh, expressed their solidarity with CEU in front of their campus. In a note of support, Md.
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