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Parmar on Deutsche Welle Panel on the Protection of Journalists in International Law

January 6, 2020
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Sejal Parmar spoke on a panel on “The (In-)Effectiveness of International Law in Protecting Journalism” at the Deutsche Welle media law session on “Journalism in International Law – Protected or Defenseless?” held in Berlin on 11 December 2019.

Tajti on Debt Enforcement in London

December 20, 2019
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On 6 December 2019, Professor Tibor Tajti participated as a panelist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) conference “Debt Enforcement in Europe and Beyond” at the EBRD headquarters in London.

Lawrence on Multilateralism in Warsaw

December 5, 2019
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On 22-23 November 2019 Associate Professor Jessica Lawrence presented her paper titled “We Have Never Been ‘Multilateral’: The Rhetoric of Universal Values in International Trade Law” at the ESIL-SGH-ILS PAS Joint Conference on “The Crisis of Multilateral International Order: Causes, Dynamics and Consequences” in War

CfA – Postgraduate summer course “CONSTITUTION-BUILDING IN AFRICA” at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary, 29 June - 8 July, 2020

December 4, 2019
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CEU’s summer program invites applications from graduate students, researchers and scholars working on constitutional building in Africa, as well as practitioners, with considerable field experience.

The Constitution-building in Africa course explores complex societal, political and legal problems in constitution-building from an interdisciplinary perspective, informed by field experience.

Just Published: Sprinz on Czech Insolvency Law

November 28, 2019
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CEU Legal Studies alumn Petr Sprinz (IBL 2011) has published a new commentary on the Czech Insolvency Act with the renowned publishing house CH Beck.  

The book, for which Petr served as editor-in-chief as well as contributor, brings together pieces authored by an impressive team of experts, including judges, insolvency trustees, economists, and specialists from the Ministry of Justice and Czech National Bank.