Law Networks and Organizations
Our staff is involved in the work of several professional networks and organizations. The aim of cooperation networks is to represent the shared interests of the members and to serve as forums for exchanging ideas on matters related to education and research.
- Academy of European Private Law (Irene Kull)
- American Society of International Law (Lauri Mälksoo, René Värk)
- Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (Lauri Mälksoo)
- Association Internationale de Droit Penal (Jaan Sootak)
- Association of Young Legal Historians (Merike Ristikivi)
- EU Crime Prevention Network (Anna Markina)
- European Association for Education Law and Policy (Merilin Kiviorg)
- European Centre for Comparative Commercial and Company Law (Andres Vutt)
- European Consortium for Church and State Research (Merilin Kiviorg)
- European Criminal Law Academic Network ECLAN (Anneli Soo)
- European Law Institute (Irene Kull)
- European Society for Comparative Legal History (Merike Ristikivi)
- European Society of International Law (René Värk, Katre Luhamaa)
- Fair Trials International, Legal Experts Advisory Panel (Anneli Soo)
- German Society of International Law (Lauri Mälksoo)
- German-Estonian Lawyers Association (Villu Kõve, Marju Luts-Sootak)
- Institut de Droit International (Lauri Mälksoo)
- International Academy of Comparative Law (Irene Kull)
- International Association for Comparative Law (Gesellschaft für Rechtsvergleichung) (Marju-Luts Sootak, Jaan Sootak)
- International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies (ICLARS) (Merilin Kiviorg)
- International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) (Karin Sein)
- NordPlus Network in Law (Merle Erikson)
- Procurement Law Academic Network (Mariann Simovart)
- Russian Association of International Law (Lauri Mälksoo)
- Society of European Contract Law (Irene Kull)