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    New Erasmus+ Agreement Concluded with the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Łódź (Poland)

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    The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce the conclusion of a new Erasmus+ Agreement with the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Łódź (Poland), effective from September 2025.

    Founded in 1945, the University of Łódź (UniLodz) provides legal education to 20,000 students within 13 faculties. Its Faculty of Law and Administration is one of the largest schools of UniLodz and a popular Erasmus+ destination, hosting annually between 60 and 80 law students and offering over 60 law and related courses taught in English. The Faculty is housed in a landmark modern building in Łódź, a vibrant post-industrial academic city that also hosts the world-renowned Łódź Film School.

    The Centre for Tax Documentation and Studies in Łódź holds the largest specialized tax library in Poland, with Polish and foreign publications on tax law and economic aspects of taxation. It offers access to digital legal databases (Lex and Legalis) and the IBFD Tax Research Platform.

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