Assoc. prof. dr. Vida Petrylaitė appointed as the Head of the Department of Private Law

  Today the Council of the VU Law Faculty appointed assoc. professor dr. Vida Petrylaitė as the new head of the Department of Private Law. Congratulations on new position! Assoc. prof. dr. Vida Petrylaitė researches EU social security law, balancing work and family obligations and labor law. She has published more than 40 scientific publications Read more

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Agnė Juškevičiūtė-Vilienė participated in the World Conference on Constitutional Law

  Agnė Juškevičiūtė-Vilienė participated in the “Global Summit on Constitutionalism“ at the Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas, USA in 2023 on February. The conference was attended by Constitutional Court judges, legal scholars and practitioners from more than 40 countries. This once-a-year global conference provides an opportunity for constitutional scholars from different countries to Read more

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VU Law Faculty PhD students participated in an international seminare

  On 16-17 of March, PhD students of the VU Faculty of Law participated in the annual seminar organised by the International Doctoral Studies Network. This year, doctoral students studying at the Network’s partner universities were invited by the University of Lodz to discuss Law and Values, with the discussions being moderated by scholars from Read more

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Students of VU Law Faculty won bronze medals in the international project

  March 16-20 of this year, Vilnius University Faculty of Law students Viktorija Višnevskaja and Daumantas Vilniškis participated in the hackathon organized by “Law Without Walls” in Switzerland, at the University of St. Gallen. Students of VU Law Faculty have been participating in this project for many years and have achieved excellent results, so this Read more

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The conference “Topics of Competition Law 2023” took place

  Yesterday was held a conference “Topics of Competition Law 2023”, where professionals and experts from various fields discussed the main topics of competition law: procedures, concentrations, prohibited agreements, participation of the state and municipalities in the business environment. At the beginning of the event, the Dean of the VU Law Faculty, assoc. prof. dr. Read more

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The discussion about ChatGPT technology took place

  The program ChatGPT, which appeared at the end of the last year, opened up new opportunities for creating texts, searching for information on the Internet, and at the same time raised new challenges and questions related to the work of lawyers and technologies. In the discussion held yesterday at the VU Faculty of Law, Read more

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Special Scholarship for applicants to Master’s program

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Invitation to make presentation at the International Conference of PhD Students and Young Researchers

10th International Conference of PhD Students and Young Researchers “The Good, the Bad and the Legal: Balance between Stability and Disruptions of Law” will take place in Vilnius on 18-19 of May 2023. Call for abstracts is open until the 1st of April. Detailed call for abstracts can be found here. PRELIMINARY SECTIONS ►Law and Read more

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Professors of the VU Law Faculty has been appointed as judges in the Constitutional Court

Today, the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania appointed the scholars of the Faculty of Law of Vilnius University as judges of the Constitutional Court: the head of the Department of Private Law, professor dr. Tomas Davulis and Professor Aurelijus Gutauskas of the Department of Criminal Justice. Congratulations on a new position! Prof. dr. T. Read more

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Assoc. prof. dr. Danguolė Bublienė has been appointed as the President of the Supreme Court of Lithuania

  Today, the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania appointed dr. Danguolė Bublienė, associate professor of the Department of Private Law at the VU Law Faculty, as the President of the Supreme Court of Lithuania. 81 members of the Seimas voted for the judge of the aforementioned court, 10 against, and 18 parliamentarians abstained. “I Read more

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