The 18th European Law Summer School was concluded yesterday. All week, since September 6th, students had been listening lectures on topic “Europe in a state of emergency – with what Law?” (ger. „Europa im Ausnahmezustand – mit welchem Recht?“, fr. „L’Europe en état d’urgence – avec quel droit?“). This year, the annual event attracted Read more
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Pr. Wanda Mastor presented peculiarities of two constitutionalisms
Yesterday the VU Law Faculty hosted Professor Wanda Mastor, Associate Professor of Public Law and Director of the Centre of Comparative Law at the Capitol University. She gave a lecture on “A Tale of Two Constitutionalisms” and presented the differences between judicial review in Europe and in United States of America. In order to ensure Read more
The conference presented the challenges and opportunities of digital technologies
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies are becoming more and more widespread in society, leading to an ever closer scrutiny of the law in this area and a debate about possible changes. Today, at the interdisciplinary scientific conference “Challenges and Opportunities of the Digital Age in the Enforcement Process”, researchers from the VU Law Read more
The conference discussed amendments to the Copyright Law
The conference “One year after the amendment of the Law on Copyright: experiences and perspectives” was held on 26 April, which is World Intellectual Property Day. Event brought together researchers and practitioners from various fields of copyright and related rights to discuss the changes in the Law on Copyright and Related Rights. The event Read more
In VU Law Faculty was commemorated the Day of Restoration of Independence
On March 8 was held the interactive event “1990 March 11 act in the perspective of the struggle for independence”, which was traditionally organized by korp! Iustitia. The event was welcomed by the vice-dean assoc. prof. dr. Vigita Vėbraitė and teacher signatory prof. dr. Jonas Prapiestis. The first part of the event consisted of Read more
Take a part in the contest “Scientific Sprint”!
On the eve of Vilnius university’s (VU) 444th birthday, we would like to invite you to participate in the “Scientific Sprint” competition on MARCH 30, 18:00-21:00 at Artistai (Šv. Kazimiero str. 3)! This scientific communication event requires participants to present their research or scientific idea they find fascinating in 3 minutes. The authors of the Read more
In the VU Law Faculty was held a meeting-discussion on labour disputes
On January 20 was held a meeting-discussion on labour disputes, which happened at the VU Law Faculty and was attended by members of the labour disputes commission and legal scholars. Meeting moderated by professor of VU Law Faculty dr. Daiva Petrylaitė, participants of the discussion: assoc. prof. dr. Vida Petrylaitė, prof. dr. Tomas Davulis, Read more
Emilija Valentinaitė: LWOW provided invaluable knowledge about innovative problem solving skills and the development of business ideas and start-ups
VU Faculty of Law student Emilija Valentinaitė has continued her journey in the international project Law Without Walls (LWOW) even in the face of a pandemic. Emilija with her team white & case 1 successfully remotely presented a solution to the legal problem during the annual LWOW event – ConPosium. Emilija, please tell us about Read more
Registration to LWOW project has been opened
Vilnius University Faculty of Law students are invited to participate in the international project Law without walls (LWOW), which is designed to encourage law students and professionals to use technology as a handy tool to solve legal problems and celebrates its 10th anniversary this year! LWOW is focused on building intergenerational, multi-disciplinary exchange and community Read more
New coworking space for students opened at Vilnius University Faculty of Law
The beginning of the academic year was marked by the opening of a new coworking and leisure space for students by law firm Sorainen. The Sorainen Space – the name given to the fully refurbished area where students can relax, socialize, and prepare for seminars or lectures. The premises are equipped with ergonomic rest and work Read more