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Round Table “Law and Order” with the participation of faculty members and first-year students
On February 16, 2026, the Department of Civil Law and Civil Procedure, Labor Law held a round table discussion on the topic “Law and Order” with the participation of faculty members and first-year students (Room 317, Faculty of Law).
The event was aimed at fostering a high level of legal culture among first-year students, promoting respect for the law, and developing an understanding of the principles of a rule-of-law state. During the round table, participants discussed issues of ensuring legality and public order, the role of law in strengthening social stability, as well as citizens’ responsibility for compliance with current legislation.

The faculty members emphasized the importance of early formation of professional legal awareness among future lawyers, the development of an active civic position, and recognition of the significance of compliance with legal norms as the foundation of a democratic society.
First-year students demonstrated strong interest in the topic, actively participated in the discussion, asked questions, and shared their views. The round table became an effective platform for open dialogue between faculty and students and contributed to strengthening the academic traditions of the Faculty of Law.