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Joins us at "Effective Justice International and Comparative Approaches - Challenges of Digital Transformation" conference - 8 & 9 May

Writer: Adrian KaczmarekAdrian Kaczmarek


On May 8-9, 2024, there will be a final conference in the project carried out at the UAM's WPiA and the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Bologna, entitled. Effective Justice International and Comparative Approaches - Challenges of Digital Transformation

The conference will feature more than 30 speakers representing more than a dozen organizational units, including fifteen foreign universities. In particular, we invite you to attend the lecture by special guest of the event Prof. S. Thaman (Prof. emeritus University of California, Berkeley) on May 8. Click below to see the agenda for the event.



You can participate in the conference remotely via MS Teams and by watching the live stream on our Facebook profile.To join, click on one of the options below.




Project funded from state budget resources granted by the Minister of Education and Science within the framework of the Program “Excellent Science II” (“Doskonała Nauka II”).

Projekt finansowany ze środków budżetu państwa, przyznanych przez Ministra Edukacji i Nauki w ramach Programu "Doskonała Nauka II". 


 
 
 

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