2024. November 04.
The Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at the University of Szeged recently hosted its second International Week, bringing together over 200 students for lectures by distinguished experts from around the world.
The event offered students valuable insights into global challenges, while also strengthening their professional English and intercultural communication skills. Covering a wide range of topics across law, international relations, and political science, the lectures addressed subjects like the legal dimensions of cyberattacks, asymmetrical conflicts, comparative family law, and universal standards in environmental law. In addition to classroom sessions, a French-language ambassadorial roundtable provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing Francophone nations.
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The International Week also included special thematic sections, such as the Institute of Criminal Sciences’ International Week of Criminal Law and the Legal History Lecture Series, organized jointly by the Department of Hungarian Legal History and the Doctoral School of Law and Political Sciences. These sessions offered students a chance to gain deeper perspectives on contemporary challenges in international criminal law and to explore comparative methods and traditions within legal history.