European Law Students' Association trains future EU leaders

realitatea.net (Romanian)

Individuals trained by NGOs after the fall of communism now hold leadership positions in the European Union. The European Law Students' Association, founded in Vienna by students from Austria, West Germany, Poland, and Hungary, is highlighted as a significant training ground for European politics. The organization's initial goal of bridging Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War, established in a city known for intelligence services, raises questions.


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