The European Law and Governance School (ELGS) hosted a lecture on the structural and ideological factors shaping contemporary U.S. politics, delivered by Associate Professor Chrysanthos D. Tassis and moderated by Dr. Anastasia Marinopoulou, …
Athens, 2–6 February 2026 — The European Law and Governance School (ELGS) has launched its Doctoral and Master of Studies (MSt) Training Week in Research Methods for Legal and Political …
On 19 January 2026, in the city of Kutaisi—the second largest city of Georgia—an ELGS campus was officially inaugurated in the premises of the Central University of Europe (CUE –https://cue.edu.ge/en/). …
Students of the European Law and Governance School (ELGS) Rome campus, together with members of its academic network, recently visited the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the …
The European Law and Governance School (ELGS) Cascais reinforced its collaboration with the Global Rule of Law Commission (GRoLC) by hosting two distinguished Commission members for a series of guest …
The European Law and Governance School (ELGS), an academic entity of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO), today welcomed 15 master’s students from the Université Catholique de Lille (UCL) to …
In a world facing democratic erosion, climate emergencies, geopolitical shifts, and human rights challenges, European Law provides the frameworks we urgently need to understand and respond to these transformations. It …
By Mr. Salvatore Gabriele, ELGS Alumnus This article offers a critical examination of the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, the first comprehensive legal framework for AI regulation globally, alongside complementary …
The European Public Law Organization (EPLO) marked its first participation in the Diplomatic Bazaar held on 14–15 November 2025 at the Lisbon Congress Centre. The annual charity event, organized by …
By Khatia Kvitsiani, Ministry of Justice of Georgia; ELGS Alumna In the modern globalized world, extraterritoriality has become a sensitive topic of competition law. The more economically interdependent the states …










