On December 13, Masters' Board meeting was held at Caucasus School of Law to consider LLM student's, Nino Panjikidze's Master's thesis – Risks Associated with Repayment of Liabilities to Creditors when Selling Mortgaged Property;" scientific advisor Maka Kartozia.
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Dec
Dec
Defending Master’s Theses
On November 29, a meeting of Master's Thesis Board was held to review and consider two Masters' theses of LLM students of Caucasus School of Law
01
Dec
Dec
Master thesis defense
On November 29, at the Caucasus School of Law, a meeting of the Graduate Panel was held. The panel considered two master's theses. Ia Nemsadze and Tamar Bibiluri appeared before the commission to defend their master's thesis.
27
Nov
Nov
Public Lecture by Grigol Sidamonidze
On November 26, lawyer of a Legal Company BDO Grigol Sidamonidze delivered a public lecture at Caucasus School of Law.
27
Nov
Nov
Public Lecture by PhD student at CSL
On November 26, a PhD student of CSL delivered a public lecture in Public Law – Individual Features of Contracts.
21
Nov
Nov
Guest Speaker at CSL
On November 20, Guest Speaker, partner of Legal Firm - BGI Legal, Lawyer Sandro Bibilashvili delivered a lecture at CU.
13
Nov
Nov
Master Class by Professor of Emory University at CU
On November 13, Professor of Emory University, Mr. Nathaniel Gozanski delivered a two-day Master class at CU on the topic – Pressing Challenges of Private Law and Innovative Methods of Teaching.
06
Nov
Nov
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the High School of Justice
The School will deliver public lectures for students of Law Department/School of Law. In addition, the parties will conduct educational events on the topics agreed beforehand. When selecting the topics of the lectures priority will be given to the topics chosen by Caucasus University and special emphasis will be put on practical training.
07
Oct
Oct
Elections of Caucasus School of Law Self-governance
On October 7 in the Conference Hall after Prof. Mzia Mikeladze were held elections of CSL Self-governance. 14 freshmen students were running for elections