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(7.5.2019)
Teachers at the Faculty of Law of Chiang Mai University in Thailand held two lectures at our faculty
Two teachers from the Faculty of Law of Chiang Mai University in Thailand are visiting our faculty from Monday: Dr. Usanee Aimsiranun, the Vice-Dean for International Relations, and Dr. Khanuengnit Khaosaeng. Both have come thanks to the Erasmus + international credit mobility project. Yesterday, during the lectures, they met our students and today they´ve been received by the Dean of FHSS USB Mgr. Ivana Chloubová, Ph.D., together with the Vice-Dean for International Relations prof. Dr.rer.nat. Friedo Zölzer, DSc.
Two lectures in English were held on Monday: Usanee Aimsiranun talked about ASEAN Community Law and Dr. Khanuengnit Khaosaeng discussed Copyright Law and the Internet. Both themes were chosen specifically to address Czech students - ASEAN - the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, in which Thailand is also involved, resembles the Czech Republic's membership in the European Union. The theme of copyright is particularly interesting for young people, because they are used to downloading photos, music and movies free of charge from the Internet without ever thinking whether it is fair to their creators.
“The cooperation of our faculties has lasted more than ten years, and we see the potential for continuing this cooperation. In the area of student exchange, we are ready to help your students, for example, in organizing practice,” said Dr. Usanee Aimsiranun. Both colleagues liked the facilities of the university and the faculty and its functioning, they also appreciated the feeling of a safe environment and our hospitality. They confirmed that such an exchange of experience is a great asset. "It was a unique opportunity to broaden the knowledge of legal subjects offered by FHSS USB, this time presented in an international context," said the Vice-Dean for study and social affairs and director of the Department of Humanities in Helping Professions Mgr. Vlastimila Ptáčníková, Ph.D.
The collaboration between the two faculties has been going on for more than a decade: Chiang Mai University in Thailand has been the destination for our social-sector students who went there on three-month internships which were full of unusual experiences - for example, the functioning of an orphanage or a prison. "We would like to build on this cooperation and restore the tradition of these internships," said Ing. Jana Ředinová from the Office for Foreign Relations of FHSS USB.