WELS Osijek on Human Rights and Protection of Marginalised Social Groups
ELSA Osijek proudly presents WELS Osijek on Human Rights and Protection of Marginalised Social Groups, taking place from February 22 to March 1, 2026, in the beautiful city of Osijek!
Located in the heart of eastern Croatia, Osijek offers a unique combination of rich history, multicultural heritage, and warm Slavonian hospitality — making it the perfect setting for a meaningful and memorable winter law school experience.
WELS Osijek is an interactive academic programme that engages participants in exploring key human rights issues and developing inclusive approaches to the protection and empowerment of vulnerable communities. Alongside academic sessions, our WELS offers a lively social and cultural experience in Osijek, including guided walks through the historic old town and themed evenings that encourage connection and cultural exchange.
We can’t wait to welcome you to Osijek this winter!
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ELSA Member from a non-favoured country - 405€
Member of a Partner Organisation - 430€
ELSA Alumni - 430€
Non ELSA Member - 470€
Saturday trip to Vukovar - 40€
WELS Osijek Hoodie - 40€
WELS Osijek T-Shirt - 20€
Extra night - 45€
Our main Academic Partner, the Faculty of Law Osijek, will provide you with different approaches to the protection of human rights, especially rights of marinalised social groups. Through a combination of expert-led lectures and interactive workshops, you will gain both theoretical knowledge and practical insight into the mechanisms for protecting human rights at national and international levels.
Our draft Academic Programme is the following (subject to change):
- Sunday
- None (Arrivals)
- Monday
- International Child Abduction
- International Families Protections in the EU: Parental Responsibility Dispute Resolution
- Tuesday
- Rethinking Minority Rights
- Human Rights in the Age of AI
- Risk Assessment and Predictive Justice – AI Reinforcing Marginalization or Ensuring Fair Treatment for All?
- Wednesday
- Gender Equality and Position of Women in Modern Society
- Treatment and Position of People with Mental Disabilities in Society, their Rights and Vulnerability in Society
- Freedom of Speech and Marginalization: a Comparative Analysis of the CJEU and ECHR Case Law
- Thursday
- Unequal Distribution of Income and Wealth in Contemporary Countries – a Phenomenon that Threatens the Realization of Numerous Human Rights
- The Role of European Committee of Social Rights in the Protection of Economic and Social Rights of Marginalised Groups
- Free to Move, but Not Equal? Discrimination Against Mobile Workers in the EU
- Friday
- Platform Work and Social Security, Challenges Posed by the Gig Economy
- Discriminatory Effects of Modern Forms of Monitoring and Digital Management in the Workplace
- Saturday
- None
- Sunday
- None (Departures)































