History of ELSA

1981


ELSA was founded in Vienna, Austria, on May 4th, 1981. During the times of the Iron Curtain, five students coming from Austria, Hungary, Poland and West Germany saw the need to promote international cooperation and mutual understanding among law students in both West and East Europe.

1984


The first international office of ELSA was established in Oslo, Norway.

Trainees from different European countries were sent to Canada through the Canadian Training Programme and the first steps for the establishment of ELSA’s traineeship programme were made.

1985


The traineeship programme of ELSA was named as Short-Term Exchange Programme (now “Student Trainee Exchange Programme”) and the abbreviation STEP was born.

1989


ELSA Synergy, the first printed newsletter of ELSA introduced in 1987, was upgraded to an international members’ magazine and renamed to Synergy Magazine. The Synergy Magazine contains articles from partners, members, institutions and academics. Today, it is printed in over 10,000 copies and is distributed in more than 300 law faculties and institutions all around Europe.

1990


Two International Presidents’ Meetings were decided to be held annually in addition to the already established two International Council Meetings, which are the meetings of the decision-making body of the association. The Presidents of the National Groups of ELSA are subsequently given the opportunity to meet with each other, discuss important issues and make proposals to the Council.

1992


The philosophy statement of ELSA was adopted in Brussels, Belgium, on October 12th, 1992. Since then, the association has been envisaging “a just world in which there is respect for human dignity and cultural diversity.”


The first Three Years Tactical Plan (now Strategic Goals) was introduced for implementation between 1993 and 1995.

1993


The office of ELSA was moved to Brussels, Belgium.

1995


Due to the rapid growth of the association, the headquarters of ELSA were moved to their current location in Brussels, Belgium. Since then, the famous ELSA House has been hosting a full-time working International Board.


ELSA established the International Focus Programme, which aims at raising awareness of a specific theme for the whole ELSA Network over a fixed term. In this way, ELSA creates a forum where law students and young lawyers can gather and discuss a current theme at various activities.



1996


The first edition of the ELSA House Summer Programme was organised in Brussels, Belgium. This training event aimed at bringing law students from all around Europe to attend sessions on personal and professional skills. in 1999, it was renamed to 'the ELSA House Training Week'.

2000


A pool of qualified trainers ready to deliver training sessions around Europe was established as the International Trainers’ Pool.


The ELSA Development Fund was created to support ELSA Groups in their development.

2002


The first edition of the ELSA Moot Court Competition on WTO Law (EMC2) was launched in August 2002. Since then, ELSA has been cooperating with the World Trade Organisation for a competition that has expanded to the whole globe, giving the opportunity to law students to learn, prepare written submissions and plead before famous trade experts on cases regarding the legal framework that the WTO has developed. EMC2 is now the biggest project of ELSA.

2008


ELSA is cooperating very closely with the Council of Europe already since 2000, when was the association granted Participatory Status with this organization. This cooperation was further widened with the signing of a Human Rights Partnership between the Council of Europe and ELSA. This partnership provides our members with various opportunities and professional support.

2009


The ELSA Development Fund was dissolved after the ELSA Development Foundation was established as a separate legal entity.

2012


The Council of the association decided to establish a new statutory position in the International Board. The Vice President for Moot Court Competitions has raised the number of the Board members to 8 people.


The first edition of the European Human Rights Moot Court Competition was launched in July 2012. Since then, ELSA has been cooperating with the Council of Europe for a Europe-wide competition that simulates the procedure of applications to the European Court of Human Rights and provides law students with the opportunity to understand the principles and implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights.

2013


Keen on raising awareness on Human Rights, the association established the ELSA Day in 2013. Since then, the motto “All different, all together” has been defining one day as the ELSA Day every year. The entire ELSA Network works together to forge a unique Human Rights forum for discussions and projects related to International and European standards of protection and implementation of Human Rights.

2015


The first edition of the re-established ELSA Law Review was published. The ELSA Law Review is a student-edited and peer-reviewed law journal aiming at creating an open forum for legal analysis and discussion and at serving as an international platform through which engaged law students, law graduates and young legal professionals can showcase their legal research.


In autumn 2015, approximately half a year before it turned 35 years old, ELSA welcomed its 40th full member.


The first Financial Strategy of ELSA for implementation between 2016 and 2019 was adopted by the International Council.

2018


The ELSA Moot Court Competition on WTO Law (EMC2) was renamed after John Howard Jackson, one of the chief architects of the World Trade Organisation, and has since been organised under the name of John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition.

2020


The year characterised by the COVID-19 pandemic saw many changes introduces within ELSA. At the 77th International Council Meeting of ELSA, the first online ICM of ELSA, the Council amended the International Internal Meetings cycle by shortening the Autumn ICM, replacing the first IPM, SAM and KAM with the International Training Meeting (ITM) and replacing the second IPM with the International Strategy Meeting (ISM).


At the 78th International Council Meeting, the Council took a big step by fully digitising the Synergy Magazine.


A framework agreement between ELSA and ELSA Alumni was signed in the ELSA House on the 22nd of June 2020.

2021


In celebration of ELSA's 40th birthday, the Network came together during various online meetings to learn more about ELSA's history and the people that came before.

The European Human Rights Moot Court Competition was renamed after Helga Pedersen, a previous Danish Judge to the European Court of Human Rights and the first female judge appointed at the ECtHR. As of the 10th edition, the competition will be organised under the name of Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition.