We look forward to welcoming students from a variety of backgrounds who all share an interest in European Legal Studies. We hope that this evolution will bring even more diversity and flexibility to our Master programme. The Law Program at Tuscia University welcomes foreign and Italian students to attend the courses (held in English) in the context of the International Semester. In any case, the online livestreaming and recording of the academic weekends will continue for those students for whom traveling to Luxembourg is not an option.
Should the public health restrictions be lifted, we would revert to face-to-face lectures for those students interested in traveling to Luxembourg. Thanks to this new development within the Master programme, we were able to open the new promotion of 2021-2023 to students who otherwise may not have been able to travel to Luxembourg.Īn added advantage is that the academic weekends can now be recorded and will be made available to students on the online ‘Campus’ for later viewing. We aim to cover a wide range of violations and jurisdictions, and publicise little-known cases. CRINs case studies illustrate how strategic litigation works in practice by asking the people involved about their experience. the courses will be taking place completely online via a video. The minor in Legal Studies requires six courses (18 graded units), at least three of which must be upper-division (300 or 400 level). The stories behind children’s rights cases. It is designed to encourage interest in all. However, due to the current Covid-19 pandemic public health restrictions in Luxembourg, the courses will be taking place completely online via a video conferencing platform. All courses broadcast online for students abroad. The Oxford Journal of Legal Studies is published on behalf of the Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford.
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