Department of Private International Law
University of Szeged
Faculty of Law and Political Sciences
Dear Visitor,
welcome to the website of Private International Law Department, Faculty of Law, University of Szeged.
We have created our website in a hope to allow both the university students and any visitors to have a closer look in the everyday work of our young but dynamically developing department.
On our website everybody can find detailed information about the department, its members, courses, competitions, conferences, possibilities to travel abroad and all actual things which we consider to be important.
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István Csongor Nagy
Head of the Department
Address: Bocskai street 10-12., H-6722 Szeged, Hungary, Room 80-82.
Tel/Fax: +36 (62) 343-179
E-mail: nmjt@juris.u-szeged.hu
Student consulting hours: Monday-Friday 9:00-11:00
The Department was founded in 1996 by Dr. János Martonyi associate professor, former head of the Department, Mátyás Császár senior lecturer and Mrs. Sándor Kávássy administrator. As time passed additional excellent researchers and outstanding experts joined, such as Dr. István Csongor Nagy associate professor, Ph.D., LL.M., S.J.D., than as assistant professor, now already associate professor and the head of our Department, and Ödön Harka research fellow, attorney at law, former senior lecturer. In addition, now 4 Ph.D. candidates, Benedek Tóth, Laszló Salgó, Bianka Tóth, Sulyok Márton continue their researches within the Department.
The Scientific Student Group on Private International and International Economic Law (PIIEL SSG) was established for the students who are interested in private international law and international trade and business law in order to give space and option to expand their skills and knowledge in science and practise. The Scientific Student Group is a self-operating student community with the supervision of the Department’s lecturers, in which is welcome everybody but also a stable platform for scientific student work and preparing for student tournaments.
Besides the ancient, still living traditions over thousands of years, one of the most characteristic feature of law profession is the expectation on the constant renewal of knowledge as the changes of society appear in the legislation immediately or sometimes even prior to them. In today's globalized world the pressure of constant renewal particularly actual, so the main task of university education is not only the empowerment of students to the latest and widest range of scientific and practical knowledge, but also to enrich the knowledge of practitioners. Our Department and the fields of private international law and international trade and business law join to the Law School’s well recognized and high quality postgraduate education over the Graduate School.