Members of the Legal Dimensions of Investment Contracts research group are actively engaged in supervising and organizing both academic and extracurricular activities designed to provide undergraduate and postgraduate students with opportunities to strengthen their research skills and cultivate a collaborative academic community. These initiatives not only complement traditional legal education but also allow students to apply their knowledge to practical, investment-related scenarios.
Graduate Thesis and Dissertation: Students at both graduate and postgraduate levels are encouraged to focus their theses and dissertations on topics related to investment law and contracts. These projects involve close supervision from faculty members and frequently integrate peer collaboration, group discussions, and research workshops that enrich the students' understanding of contract law and international investment frameworks.
Research Competitions: Students are encouraged to participate in research competitions focusing on legal aspects of investment, comparative contractual systems, and dispute resolution mechanisms. These competitions nurture intellectual curiosity and innovation, enabling students to address complex issues in investment law, develop practical methodologies, and contribute meaningfully to academic and professional debates.
Academic Events and Training: The group also organizes seminars, workshops, conferences, and specialized training courses on topics such as bilateral investment treaties, arbitration practices, and sustainable investment. Such activities expose students to real-life experiences, expand their professional networks, and provide hands-on opportunities that enhance both academic and career readiness.
Through these activities, the research group fosters an environment where students not only acquire theoretical knowledge but also gain practical expertise that equips them for future roles in academia, legal practice, and international investment institutions.