1. See Paris-Dobozy, supra note 48; also see the Bologna Process documentation available at http://www.ond.vlaanderen.be/hogeronderwijs/bologna/ (last accessed: 11 July 2011). See the work by AGORA in relation to research, aid etc. in developing countries as described, in Philip G. Bevans & John S. McKay, The Association of Transnational Law Schools’ Agora: An Experiment in Graduate Legal Pedagogy, 10 German L. J. 929 (2009).
2. Thereby avoiding the risk of duplication of research, see for e.g. Antoinette J. Muntjewerff, supra note 26.
3. See generally University College, Dublin, School of Law, available at: www.ucd.ie/law (last accessed: 11 July 2011), and in relation to the Maitrise programme, see Marie-Luce Paris-Dobozy, Challenging Exchange Programs: Studying the Common Law and Civil Law Systems in a Joint Law Degree, 5 EJLE 47 (2009), available at: http://elfa-afde.eu/Documents/EJLEAPRIL09CH.pdf (last accessed: 11 July 2011).
4. See on this, European Higher Education in a Global Setting. A Strategy for the External Dimension of the Bologna Process, (2007), available at http://www.ond.vlaanderen.be/hogeronderwijs/bologna/documents/WGR2007/Strategy-for-EHEA-in-global-setting.pdf (last accessed: 12th July 2010).
5. Russi Luigi & Longobardi Federico , A Tiny Heart Beating: Student-Edited Legal Periodicals in Good Ol' Europe, 10 German L. J. 1127 (2009)