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„Festschrift” in honor of Mirjan Damaska was published this year by Duncker & Humblot (Berlin) with contribution of Prof. Karoly Bard

October 14, 2016
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The „Festschrift” in honor of Mirjan Damaska, Sterling Professor emeritus at the Yale Law School,one of the most influential scholars in comparative law was published this year by the prestigious Duncker & Humblot (Berlin) with contribution of Professor Karoly Bard discussing the future of the common law type jury.

Presentation of Prof. Tibor Tajti at the Estonian bankers group visit

October 14, 2016
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A group of Estonian bankers (Nordea, led by Kerstin Pilt – alumna of LEGS IBL) paid a visit to CEU on the October 6-7, 2016, as part of which Prof. Tibor Tajti (LEGS, IBL) presented on the causes and the effects of the 2008 Credit Crunch, the European Union’s recent Capital Market Union initiative and the tasks awaiting lawyers, as well as on EU data protection law.

Commentary on the new chapter on data protection in the context of bankruptcy (insolvency) law by Prof. Tibor Tajti

October 14, 2016
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The Commentary of the Recast European (Cross-Border) Insolvency Regulation (EIR 2015/848), published by Oxford University Press, edited by Professors Reinhard Bork and Kristin van Zwieten, has appeared on the market at the beginning of October 2016.

New Issue of Lawyr.it with Articles of Former Legal Studies Students

October 11, 2016

The new issue of the Lawyr.it magazine has been published on October 10, 2016. Lawyer.it is an e-journal, a peer-reviewed legal journal consisting of articles written on legal issues from several fields. Considering that the young minds of law students coming from all over the region can offer a fresh perspective and valuable solutions to different legal issues, they provide a platform for students from Central and Eastern Europe to publish their ideas through their website and magazine.

Sanford U. Mba's (S.J.D candidate) article published in a Nigerian leading daily 'Thisday'

September 14, 2016

The Nigerian economy is presently in recession. Incidentally, the country is also undertaking business insolvency law reforms. Sanford U. Mba (S.J.D. Candidate), in a recently published opinion argues that - like many countries that have undertaken insolvency law reforms -  the present economic circumstances present an important opportunity for policy/law makers in the country to pursue the much needed reforms.