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Zagreb Law Summer School

Zagreb Law Summer School

 

 

The Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb is launching a Summer Law School on “EU Climate Change Law” to be held in Zagreb from 1 to 12 July 2024

If you are interested in the law of climate change, this is a unique opportunity to gain state of the art knowledge from local and foreign experts in a relaxed and interactive environment with students from all over Europe.

The quality of the Summer Law School programme, as well as the urban attractions of the city of Zagreb, will certainly attract a large number of local and foreign students. Every year, the school is dedicated to a topic of major importance within the broader European and global context. In addition to the professional work programme with excellent local and foreign lecturers, students are also offered a cultural and social programme.

Up to three best rated registered students of the Faculty of Law in Zagreb, who speak Croatian and English, will be exempted from paying tuition fees, if they are ready to actively assist in the organization and implementation of the Summer Law School program at the International Mobility Office of the Faculty of Law.

More information can be found in the BROCHURE, while any additional questions can be sent to the International Mobility Office at the e-mail address: summerschool@pravo.hr.

ZagLaw Summer School

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