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The European Law Students' Association ELSA

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The European Law Students' Association ELSA there is the biggest students' and young lawyers organisation in Europe. ELSA - is an independent, non-political, non-profit organisation of law students and young lawyers, which was founded in 1981 by law students from Austria, Hungary, Poland and West Germany.

Today ELSA spans 39 European countries, and has approx. 25,000 individual members in 200 Local Groups. ELSA has consultative status with UNESCO, Ecosoc ELSA Poland comprises 14 local groups at 16 law faculties. Thus, it is represented at every law faculty. ELSA's aims include the fostering of a better understanding and co- operation between Europeans who work and study to become members of the legal profession, as well as the promotion of knowledge of the domestic laws of ELSA member and observer states, European Community law, international and comparative law. Through a wide range of activities, ELSA aims to add a further dimension to academic study to help produce well-rounded lawyers with a practical and international outlook. A purely academic background is no longer enough to meet the professional and cultural challenges of the next decade and beyond.

ELSA Philosophy

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

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