Tsisia Okropiridze, affiliated assistant at the Faculty of Law and lecturer at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University, who is also a PhD candidate, recently conducted lectures as part of the Erasmus+ ICM teaching mobility program. These lectures were centered around key topics including the future of European integration, the EU's dedication to human rights, and the balance between Internal Market Freedoms and Fundamental Human Rights. Moreover, discussion on Council of Europe鈥檚 role as a guardian of human rights and democracy added depth to the academic discourse, enriching the learning experience for all participants.
Furthermore, she delivered a speech to members of the Faculty of Law on Georgia鈥檚 EU candidate status, delving into the challenges and prospects linked to this noteworthy advancement. The interactive lectures and sessions fostered lively discussions and opinion-sharing, providing a platform for cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.
The Erasmus+ teaching mobility proved to be a valuable opportunity for Tsisia Okropiridze to engage with international colleagues, broaden perspectives, and contribute to the global academic community. The welcoming environment and support from the faculty of law at university made this teaching mobility experience both memorable and fruitful.
