The Bridge Network
A territorial network for international legal cooperation

The network represents the tangible dimension of the Bridge project: local expertise collaborating in a coordinated manner within a European vision.

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A structure organised by countries

Territorial organisation

The Bridge network is organised through network countries, each of which constitutes a local reference point for legal activities connected to international mobility.

In every country:

  • Partner lawyers operate in compliance with the national legal system

  • They maintain full professional autonomy

  • They collaborate with network professionals when a case involves multiple jurisdictions


This organisation enables more effective coordination between different legal systems and greater clarity for citizens, professionals and businesses.

A network that produces content and knowledge

Cultural and strategic dimension

The Bridge network is not only operational, but also cultural and strategic.

Through contributions and in-depth content, network lawyers share analyses, experiences and perspectives on international legal mobility.

This work flows into the Bridge Digital Platform Blog, a space dedicated to legal in-depth content and transnational reflection.

Blog and in-depth content

Topics covered

The Bridge Blog collects contributions on:

  • Professional and business immigration

  • Family immigration

  • Comparative law and legal cooperation

  • International mobility from a European perspective

  • Citizenship

  • Developments of the Bridge Project

Each article clearly indicates the relevant legal system or country, also through a visual reference, to facilitate reading and orientation.

A growing network

The Bridge network is designed to grow progressively and sustainably, through the entry of new countries and professionals aligned with the values and model of the project.

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Disclaimer

Bridge Digital Platform d.o.o. does not engage in legal practice or provide direct legal advice. Lawyers affiliated with the network operate with full autonomy and under their own professional responsibility.