As the Central and Eastern European markets grow in importance, so does research into CEE business law. WU's Research Institute for CEE Legal Studies focuses on legal and comparative law research in Central and Eastern European business law. Currently, the following countries are included in the Institute’s research program: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Slovakia. Research activities concentrate mainly on corporate law, capital market law, contract law, banking law, law on collateral, and real estate law. Regularly scheduled events help the Institute’s researchers share their findings with law colleagues and the interested public, and results are published in law journals and books. The Institute’s specialist library is one of the best and most comprehensive in the German-speaking world, which is why guest researchers from many countries often come to work at the Institute.
Institute Head: Martin Winner
Selected projects 2011
Liability risks for parent companies in Central and Eastern Europe
Romania’s new sales law
Law schools in Bratislava and Sofia
Selected partners
Comenius University, Bratislava
Masaryk University, Brno
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Viadrina European University, Frankfurt (Oder)
Institute for Global Law and Politics, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
Jagiellonen University in Krakow
University of Sofia
Private Law Research Center under the President of the Russian Federation
Vasile Goldis University in Arad
Selected sponsors
Sponsorship association with currently 85 Austrian and international members from multinational corporations and various legal professions