We are delighted to announce that the EDELNet Partnership (www.edelnet.eu) is inviting applications to the 2026 EDELNet Summer School that will take place in The Hague (The Netherlands) from June 15th to 19th. As in previous years, more than 60 students from the FernUniversität Hagen (Germany), the Open Universiteit (Netherlands), UNED (Spain), Open University (UK) and University of Wrocław (Poland) will have the opportunity to work together in a series of activating seminars and simulations designed to offer a high-quality learning experience and gain insight into legislative processes, rule of law operations and other vital aspects of legal systems in liberal democracies. In addition, participants will get a valuable chance to have a meaningful exchange with students and instructors from other European jurisdictions in an institutionally supportive and intellectually challenging environment.
The Summer School offers three different and separate options for participants:
- – Constitutional Law, – Public International Law and – International Private Law.
Candidates should indicate in their applications the specific option they apply for.
Number of students who can participate, that is 10 in case of Constitutional Law, 4 in case of Public International Law and 4 in case of International Private Law as well.
The programme starts with an online phase in March 2026. During this phase participants are expected to take a few short online courses. These courses cover not only legal matters, but also soft skills such as academic debate, legal English, intercultural communication and team work.
In the face-to-face part of the Constitutional Law programme you will work on a thought-provoking assignment on constitutional law and politics in comparative perspective, together with an international group of students from the participating universities. Different viewpoints on political systems and constitutions from various countries will be discussed.
In the face-to-face part of both the Private International Law programme and the Public International Law programme, a moot court will be held on a case in the respective field of law.
The face-to-face stage of the programme also offers training in professionally relevant non-legal skills, like legal English, intercultural communication and team work.
Successful applicants are expected to have a good command of English.
Participation costs are covered by Erasmus Short-term mobility scheme. Assuming that arrival is 14 June and departure is 20 June, the scholarship amounts to 553€ (accommodation) + 309€ (costs of travel by plane) or 417€ (Green Travel). Only students of 2ndor higher year of studies can be beneficiaries of Erasmus schemes at the UWr. In case of students of 1st year of studies there is an option of using IDUB funding.
Please send your application (motivational letter and short CV) before 8th of February to:
– dr hab. Michał Bernaczyk, prof. UWr (michal.bernaczyk@uwr.edu.pl) – Constitutional Law,
– dr hab. Radosław Strugała, prof. UWr (radoslaw.strugala@uwr.edu.pl) – International Private Law,
– dr Michał Stępień (michal.stepien@uwr.edu.pl) – Public International Law.
In applications please include average grade from studies. About further details please ask aforementioned professors.
