Here you will find a list of mentors and topics to choose from, but please note that you can also choose your own topics. – The topics in green are those that have not yet been selected;– Topics that have already been selected are in red;– The yellow colour indicates lecturers who have agreed Read more
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European Law Summer University: an event inviting students from Lithuania, France and Germany
The 19th European Law Summer University “Artificial intelligence in Europe. Which legal regulation is necessary, which is possible and what remains of the law?” (L’intelligence artificielle en Europe: L’intelligence artificielle en Europe. La question des régulations juridiques nécessaires et leur mise en oeuvre; Künstliche Intelligenz in Europa: Welche rechtlichen Regulierungen sind erforderlich, welche sind Read more
Education in the Age of AI: the first avatars of lecturers presented at the Vilnius University Law Faculty
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT opens new opportunities in the education sector and prompts a reevaluation of what learning means in the AI age. In the spring semester of 2024, two Vilnius University Law Faculty lecturers, Dr Paulius Jurčys and PhD student Goda Strikaitė-Latušinskaja applied next-generation tools by integrating their own Read more
Experts underlined the high quality of studies at the Law Faculty
International panel of experts which was organized by the Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education evaluated the Law Faculty‘s studies and granted accreditation for 7 years. The experts rated all the following areas as very good or excellent at national and international level: the objectives, results and content of the studies; the links Read more
International group of experts will evaluate VU law studies
On 17 October 2023, an international team of experts will visit the Law Fcaulty to evaluate the studies at Vilnius University Law Faculty. The external evaluation team will consist of professors from higher education institutions with experience in higher education management, a social partner and a student representative. During the visit, the experts will Read more
Synthesis of cinema and studies
VU Faculty of Law established cooperation with the festival of human rights documentary films “Inconvenient Films” („Nepatogus kinas“). The festival’s films emphasizing human rights issues not only broaden the horizons of national and regional issues, but also play an important educational role about the importance of ensuring human rights and the complex social reality. Students Read more
Student Scientific Society invites to register and write an article
Student Scientific Society of the VU Law Faculty kindly invites to register and together with a team write an article! In the link below, you will find a list of tutors and topics, which will be updated, but we remind you (and strongly encourage) that you can formulate the topics yourself. Link: https://vustudentuatstovybe-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/info_vutfsmd_lt/EccgDCYwSERLsvp0f4mY9vcBypiOvkhaVt_5WCd4pR59Dg?e=RST23J&fbclid=IwAR3COVYJko02gm0JEcqtR2SJIgpw7_USomQkzHYuFooVW9Oi5LlJAEbAZ6M Topics Read more
STUDENT-TEACHER DIALOGUE – THE PRACTICE OF TRAINING LAWYERS IN USA APPLIED AT THE VU LAW FACULTY
As we learn from the Hollywood movies, USA lawyers are notoriously eloquent, and trials in this country often reminds plays. While the image of lawyers in the movies may not necessarily match the reality, US lawyers do have exceptional analytical, quick-thinking, and responsive skills. One of the prerequisites for this ability is the analytical Read more
Information on admission in PhD studies in 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
The discussion on Poland’s political situation and democratic crisis
An online discussion „Democracy Crisis in Poland: the Importance of Individual Efforts in Challenging Institutional Changes“ was held on April 17th. Dr. hab. Wojciech Ciszewski, assist. prof. at the Department of Theory of the Jagiellonian University and Dr. Donatas Murauskas, teacher at the VU Law Faculty and LL.M students participated in the event and discussed democracy issues Read more