Sapientia EMTE Jogtudományi Intézet
The three institutes of Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania (the Institute of Private and Comparative Law, the Institute of Criminal Sciences and the Institute of Public Law), by their very nature, are bridges between the Hungarian and Romanian legal academic life, mediating and actively participating in academic and research programmes in Romania and Hungary.
Central-European Association for Comparative Law
The Association was established in 2021. The aims of the Association are to carries out comparative legal researches and prepares studies in the field of private law, public law, EU and international law, focusing on the Central European region, provides suggestions and opinions for the scientific community, international organizations and state bodies of the countries of the Central European region (especially for legislators and law enforcers) in particular with regard to the encouragement and development of the domestic and foreign application of certain legal institutions.
Central European Academy
On 1 January 2022, the Central European Academy (CEA) started its activities with a commitment to support comparative law in Central Europe.
The Academy's aim is to manage research and training projects in Central European countries, while reaching out to both legal scholars and young people interested in the field.
In order to achieve its objectives, it operates the Central European Professors' Network, organises international academic conferences and webinars, provides academic publication opportunities, and creates and manages online professional platforms.
As a result of its activities, the Academy hopes to contribute to the development of the quality of domestic legislation and to the creation and promotion of a widely recognised professional network in Central European countries.
EPLO
The EPLO is an international organization dedicated to the creation and dissemination of knowledge in the area of Public Law lato sensu and Governance, including but not limited to, inter alia, national, comparative and European public law, human rights law and environmental law and the promotion of European values for a better generation of lawyers and democratic institutions worldwide.
IWS
The Institute of Justice in Warsaw is a state organizational unit subordinate to the Minister of Justice, conducting scientific and research activities in the field of creation, application, axiology and social functioning of law, as well as the phenomena of crime and social pathology. The Institute was established in 1990 from the merger of two previously operating separately research units – the Institute for the Study of Judicial Law at the Ministry of Justice and the Institute of Crime Problems at the Prosecutor General’s Office.
CEDR
The CEDR was founded in 1957 and it is the only pan-European organization which represents lawyers and professionals interested in Rural Law, in a large sense, covering all aspects related to agricultural world: agricultural, environmental, food, energy, commercial, and economical.