ELSA - The European Law Students' Association
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Welcome to ELSA-Bremen e.V.

The world's largest independent law students' association ELSA (The European Law Students' Association) is an international, independent, non-political, non-profit-making organisation run by and for students. It comprises a membership in excess of 30.000 students and recent graduates who are interested in law and have demonstrated commitment to international issues. Law students from Austria, Hungary, Poland and West Germany founded ELSA in 1981. Today, the local groups are located not only in those countries but at more than 220 universities throughout 40 countries all over Europe. ELSA has through its activities and commitment within the international community gained a special status with several international institutions like the Council of Europe and the United Nations. Interested?

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About us

The world's largest independent law students' association ELSA (The European Law Students' Association) is an international, independent, non-political, non-profit-making organisation. It comprises a membership in excess of 30.000 students and recent graduates who are interested in law and have demonstrated commitment to international issues.


Philosophy Statement

Vision

A just world in which there is respect for human dignity and cultural diversity.

Purpose

To contribute to legal education, to foster mutual understanding and to promote social responsibility of law students and young lawyers.

Means

To provide opportunities for law students and young lawyers to learn about other cultures and legal systems in a spirit of critical dialogue and scientific cooperation.

To assist law students and young lawyers to be internationally minded and professionally skilled.

To encourage law students and young lawyers to act for the good of society.



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