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Students greeted by the administration of VU Faculty of Law

Students of Master programme “International and European Law” and Erasmus+ programme visiting students were greeted today by the Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs assoc. prof. dr. Vigita Vėbraitė and coordinator for International studies Jurgita Mickevičiūtė. This year more than 50 students will start their studies in master programme. That is the largest number of students in Read more

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Double degree programme was presented in Tbilisi

The double degree master program in European law, created by Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University in collaborations with Vilnius University, was presented during celebrations of Europe Day in Tbilisi. Dean of VU Faculty of Law prof. dr. Tomas Davulis and vice-dean assoc. prof. dr. Haroldas Šinkūnas attended the event. Also ambassador of Lithuania to Georgia Read more

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Why Master in International and European Law at Vilnius University?

If you have obtained  a recognized qualification of a Bachelor of Laws or an equivalent qualification of a jurist from institutions of higher education, you are inited to apply to our renewed Master programme “Internationald and European Law” at Vilnius University Faculty of Law. You can choose from three tracks: International and Human Rights; Tech Read more

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Students greeted by the administration of VU Faculty of Law

On the 10th of September students of Master programme “International and EU Law” and Erasmus+ visiting students were greeted virtually by the Dean of the Law Faculty prof. Tomas Davulis, assoc. prof. dr. Vigita Vėbraitė and foreign students administrator Ingrida Rabačiauskaitė. Tomas Davulis regreted that all lectures this semester will take place online but also Read more

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Visit to European Commission representation office in Lithuania

On the 14th of November students of The International and EU Law programme visited European Commission representation office in Lithuania and participated there in the discussions regarding hot topics in Europe. They talked and discussed such questions as Brexit, migration, security, populismus and the rule of law.

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Germany’s ambassador to Lithuania Angelika Viets gave a lecture on populism in Europe

On the 12th of November Germany’s ambassador to Lithuania Angelika Viets visited VU Faculty of Law and gave lecture on “Symphony or March – which sound in Europe? Populism and right-wing political movements: Challenges in Germany and Europe”. It was ambassador’s first lecture in Lithuanian universities. During her speech ambassador expressed worries about rise of Read more

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New academic year has been started at the Faculty

This week new academic year traditionally has been opened at Vilnius University and also the the Law Faculty. This year about 300 students will study study programmes in Lithuanian language and about 80 students will study  in Erasmus courses or in Master programme International and EU Law. While meeting students from foreign countries VU Faculty Read more

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Students from foreign countries were greeted at VU Faculty of Law

Students from many foreign countries, who will be studying in Master programme „International and EU Law“ or according to Erasmus+ programme were met this week at VU Faculty of Law. This year more than 20 students will start their studies in English or Russian language in Master programme „International and EU Law“.  Students were congratulated Read more

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The ECHR Judge prof. Egidijus Kūris Visited the Faculty

On 15 October, the European Court of Human Rights judge prof. Egidijus Kūris visited the Faculty of Law. The professor gave a public lecture and shared his legal experience gained in the European Court of Human Rights. The lecture attracted great interest among the students. Hence, they had an opportunity to receive the answers to Read more

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