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CESL European Elective Courses in Central European University Successfully Started

On 12th May twenty master students from CESL arrived in Budapest, Hungary to start a 36-day exchange at the Central European University (CEU). The exchange study was divided into two programmes; International Business Law and Human Rights. The International Business Law programme consists of three courses; International Civil Litigation, International Tax Law and Corporate Governance. The Human Rights programme also consists of three courses; Indigenous People’s Rights, Comparative Equality and Europe: Transnational and Constitutional Identity.

Professor Tibor Tajti, other associates and the current students in CEU organised an orientation party to welcome the students to the campus. The exchange students presented the welcoming committee with a traditional Chinese drawing as an expression of their gratitude and are looking forward to the start of a wonderful journey in Europe.