Hanover (German: Hannover) is the capital and biggest city of the state of Lower Saxony with approximate 500,000 inhabitants, located in the heart of Germany. Mostly known for fairs like
ContinueHeidelberg is lively University town with a stunning setting and historical flair. It is located in Southeastern Germany along the Neckar river in a steep valley, surrounded by forests and
ContinueMainz is a very vivid city where ancient history meets young culture. As one of the most important cities of the Roman Empire north of the alps Mainz offers a
ContinueThe ELSA local group in Toruń was established in 1997 at the Faculty of Law and Administration on the Nicolaus Copernicus University. We unite students of law, administration and tax
ContinueELSA Linköping is an association for students who study commercial and business law and we always try to offer our members exciting events and experiences. Regardless if you want to
ContinueDresden is the capital city of Saxony and, after Leipzig, its second-largest city. If you are a fan of great architecture, culture and landmarks, Dresden is the place to be.
ContinueELSA Munich is one of the biggest local groups of ELSA Germany, having more than 630 members. Munich is the capital of Bavaria, the capital of beer and European art
ContinueBayreuth is a small town in northern bavaria near the border of the Czech Republic. It is surrounded by a beautiful landscape and the Fichtel mountains where you could can
ContinueThe history of our Local Group, ELSA Warszawa, dates back to 1989. Right now ELSA Warszawa has about 200 active members who study law at numerous varsovian universities. Warsaw is
ContinueLublin is placed in eastern Poland, 50km away from the border of the country. The city is commonly called as the Gate of the East, not only because of closeness
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