International ECLAN PhD Seminar first time held at the Faculty of Law

Vilnius University Faculty of Law together with The European Criminal Law Academic Network (hereinafter, ECLAN) is proud to announce that the 9th ECLAN PhD Seminar on European Criminal Justice “The significance of EU criminal law in the 21st century: the need for further harmonisation or new criminal policy?“ was held in Vilnius (virtually) on 28-29 Read more

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International conference papers “The Future Decade of the EU Law” have been published

The eight edition of international conference papers of the PhD students and young researchers has been published. This year once again it is devoted to very challenging and many different discussions raising topic “The Future Decade of the EU Law”. The  conference and this electronic publication is one of the main field of activities of The Read more

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Call for papers for the 9th ECLAN PhD Seminar on European Criminal Justice

The European Criminal Law Academic Network is proud to announce the 9th ECLAN PhD Seminar on European Criminal Justice to be held in Vilnius on 28-29 January 2021. The Seminar will be organised by the ECLAN and Vilnius University Faculty of Law. The European Criminal Law Academic Network is proud to announce the 9th ECLAN Read more

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Admission to doctoral studies in 2020 at VU Faculty of Law

Vilnius University Faculty of Law is the first Lithuanian institution of legal education. Here is the place where the academic experience retained and cherished for centuries and the young, energetic staff’s expertise and mature approach to work merge. Everyone who is interested in law, its history and various achievements of contemporary legal science is welcome Read more

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Conference of PhD Students and Young Researchers “The future decade of EU Law” is cancelled

  Due to the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) the conference this year is unfortunately postponed. The date of next year conference will be announced later.  The Conference is the annual event of The International Network of Doctoral Studies in Law, which was founded by Vilnius University Faculty of Law, Frankfurt am Main J.W. Goethe University Read more

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Conference papers “Law 2.0.: new methods, new laws” have been published

The seventh edition of international conference papers of the PhD students and young researchers has been published. This year once again it is devoted to very challenging and many different discussions raising topic “Law 2.0.: new methods, new laws”. The  conference and this electronic publication is one of the main field of activities of The International Read more

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Admission to doctoral studies in 2019

Vilnius University Faculty of Law is the first Lithuanian institution of legal education. Here is the place where the academic experience retained and cherished for centuries and the young, energetic staff’s expertise and mature approach to work merge. Everyone who is interested in law, its history and various achievements of contemporary legal science is welcome Read more

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Conference “Law 2.0.: new methods, new laws”

On 25-26th of April 2019 international conference of PhD students and young researchers will take place at Vilnius University. The conference is organised by International Network of doctoral studies in Law. The topic of the conference is “Law 2.0.: new methods, new laws”. Everybody is invited to participate. CONFERENCE PROGRAMME More information about the conference. 

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PhD student won 3rd place in 2017 4iP Council Research Awards

Jurgita Randakevičiūtė, PhD student of Public law department, won 3rd place in 2017 4iP Council Research Awards. Her paper was called „Patent ambush: the commitment decision of the European Commission in the Rambus case“. 4iP Council is a European research council dedicated to developing high quality academic insight and empirical evidence on topics related to Read more

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New PhD students started their doctoral studies at VU Faculty of Law

On the 1st of October new PhD students started their doctoral studies at the Faculty. Agnė Andrijauskaitė, Eglė Ruzgytė, Lijana Kanarskienė, Klaudijus Širvelis and Tadas Lukošius will write their doctoral thesis about public law; Edvinas Bakanauskas, Sebastjan Okinčic, Olga Shevchenko will devote their thesis for private law; Ieva Marija Ragaišytė and Martynas Dobrovolskis will research criminal law.  Read more

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