We are the JÖSz College of Advanced Legal Studies, based in Budapest.

The youngest legal professional organization of the Eötvös Loránd and Pázmány Péter Universities.

The story traces back to February 2012, when a group of freshman law students set out to step outside the framework of their university studies and broaden their horizons through peer support and self-improvement.

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Cornerstones

Our Academic Program

Courses in Law

Our College takes pride in collaborating with distinguished academics and leading practitioners, empowering our members to reach the highest standards of excellence in their fields. To explore our 2025/2026 Academic Curriculum, please click the academic cap icon below.

Academic Research Initiatives

Our College takes pride in collaborating with distinguished academics and leading practitioners, empowering our members to reach the highest standards of excellence in their fields. To explore our 2025/2026 Academic Curriculum, please click the academic cap icon below.

JÖSz Law Review

Our College takes pride in collaborating with distinguished academics and leading practitioners, empowering our members to reach the highest standards of excellence in their fields. To explore our 2025/2026 Academic Curriculum, please click the academic cap icon below.

JÖSz Institute

Our College takes pride in collaborating with distinguished academics and leading practitioners, empowering our members to reach the highest standards of excellence in their fields. To explore our 2025/2026 Academic Curriculum, please click the academic cap icon below.

Key Statistics

14 years

of experience


80+

active students


140+

Alumni


120+

courses


JÖSz Vajdaság

Based in Subotica, Serbia

Our Vojvodina-based organization is one of the international branches of JÖSz, where our members pursue their legal studies at various universities in Vojvodina or in Szeged.

We regularly organize joint course days held in both Subotica and Budapest.

JÖSz Transylvania

Based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

The Transylvanian organization is another cross-border branch of JÖSz, with members primarily consisting of law students from Sapientia University in Cluj-Napoca.

Each year, we participate together in the Bálványos Free Summer University, where we enrich the program with various lectures and discussions.

ÖsszJÖSz

Beyond borders. As one.

Launched on March 15, 2025, on our most prominent national holiday, ÖsszJÖSz (representing the unity of all JÖSz branches) was established with the intention of creating a new tradition.

Our goal is to bring together every JÖSz organization at least once a semester for a shared weekend, whether in Budapest, Cluj-Napoca, or Subotica.

JÖSz Institute

Get to know our Research Institution.

The JÖSz Institute facilitates member engagement in high-level legal research and provides a platform for publishing outstanding academic papers in the Jogtudományi Szemle (Law Review).

Practical application is further enhanced through our Studia Pragmatica program, a dual-education initiative that enables our members to gain hands-on professional experience in real-world legal environments alongside their academic studies.

JÖSz Foundation

Commitment to Excellence in Legal Education.

The JÖSz Foundation contributes to the advancement of jurisprudence and legal scholarship through the support of research and educational programs and the establishment of merit-based scholarships.

The Foundation is dedicated to the cultivation of these disciplines and to fostering a strong sense of professional identity and vocational integrity among future jurists. Furthermore, a key objective is to support the academic development of law students residing in cross-border regions.