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The Rule
of Law
November 2004
"I
am working to improve the legal
education in my country and
the rule of law conference gave
me a better understanding of
several issues that will help
me during my experience."
Anna Hakobyan
MA of Jurisprudence in International
Law, Yerevan State University,
Armenia.
"Youth
are 60% of Azerbaijan society
and imagine that I have that
instrument in my hands. So suppose
that I send those prosperous
youngsters the messages I got
here will really contribute
to building a just and fair
society. I made one step forward
in my career."
Shahid Shukurov
PhD student in Law at Baku State
University, Azerbaijan.
"I
now have a better understanding
of Natural law and the relationship
between law and the free society.
This is especially important
in the post-Soviet countries
where there is widespread confusion
on these fundamental points."
Stephen Bartulica
former head speechwriter for
the Croatian minister of Foreign
affairs.
"It
will depend on what job I will
have or in what position I will
be after finishing my studies,
but I will obviously rely on
the values and arguments which
I have heard here as well as
in lectures at my university."
Adam Hamori
Peter Pazmany University, Hungary
"It
gave me an example on how to
act, how to organize some groups
of people and to learn together
and not to be waiting for the
help of the state; how to build
civil society; what is much
more important than democracy."
Michal Witkowski
PhD at the University of Silesia,
Poland.
"The
conference gave me an opportunity
to listen to the opinion of
people from many different countries.
I am sure that this diversity
makes people more indulgent
and outgoing. I believe it is
an important step to build a
fair and just society."
Law student at Marie Curie Sklodowska
University, Poland.
"The
knowledge acquired during the
conference will be very useful
in my work (advocacy in the
field of human rights). We deal
very often with questions and
problems that were themes of
this conference - interpretation
of the law, determining the
scope of human nights and contact
between positive and natural
law. We have cases before courts
- including Constitutional Court
and European of Human Rights)
and in the past I missed some
bigger philosophical background
of our practical work. This
conference it is a great challenge
and great motivation for me
to study more, especially philosophical
context of law. I think that
motivation of people to study
is one of the biggest fruit
of your conferences. Finally,
I think that themes of this
conference will be often an
object of discussions between
me and my colleagues in my work
and will have impact on our
work."
Peter Willing
MA Law, Comenius University,
Slovakia.
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