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The ELSA Guide to Legal Studies In Europe (GLSE) is the only publication of its kind that gives such detailed information on available opportunities if one wishes to study law (doctorate, under- and postgraduate level) in Europe. It is published every second year; the 2000/2001 edition is currently available.
All information is given from a student perspective and covers the issues most students will be interested in. The book contains:
- General information on each country featured, its legal system and legal education.
- Outline of cities and towns, e.g. nightlife, housing, information agencies, job situation.
- Data on universities, e.g. size, address, faculties, websites, language courses, etc.
- Details on law school: ELSA groups, courses offered, tuition fees, scholarships, exchange programmes.
- Plenty of contact details; in case the searched information is not found in the guide, GLSE offers contact details to makes it easy to contact the university etc. directly.
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All the data for the ELSA GLSE is collected by ELSA members in their respective countries. Therefore, it is a tangible proof of the extensive and efficient ELSA network.
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ELSA GLSE is available worldwide. It is published by Bruylant, which is a member of the Law Books in Europe group. In Europe ELSA GLSE can be ordered from any of these publishers, all members of Law Books in Europe:
Austria: Manz
Belgium: Bruylant
France: Editions du Juris-Classeur
Germany: C.H. Beck
Greece: Ant. N. Sakkoulas
Italy: Giuffrè Editore
Spain: Editorial Aranzadi
Switzerland: Stämpfli Publishers Ltd.
The Netherlands: Kluwer Law Int.
United Kingdom: Sweet & Maxwell
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For more information about the ELSA Guide to Legal Studies in Europe, please contact ELSA International.
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"Information Society - the legal challenges"
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