TU law students were accepted to the European law students’ network
On 7th October, the director of the Tallinn University Law School Indrek Grauberg and the European Law Students’ Association Estonia president Marcus Niin signed a cooperation agreement, which gives Tallinn University’s law students the opportunity to participate in the network’s activities.
On 7th October, the director of the Tallinn University Law School Indrek Grauberg and the European Law Students’ Association Estonia president Marcus Niin signed a cooperation agreement, which gives Tallinn University’s law students the opportunity to participate in the network’s activities.
connects law students from all over Europe and, being independent, is the largest of its kind, having also been in operation for 31 years. ELSA connects 38 000 students from 42 European countries, including from about 300 universities. ELSA’s mission is to contribute to legal education, to foster mutual understanding and to promote social responsibility of law students and young lawyers. ELSA’s activities in achieving those goals are diverse and offer numerous opportunities for self-improvement.
is an academic unit of Tallinn University, which in teaching law, is a successor to the Academy Nord established in 1991. The goal of the Law School is to provide a research-based university education in law and related fields at all levels of higher education. A further goal is to conduct research and continuing education, and provide legal studies in the required volume to other university units.