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The Faculty of Law of Charles University (Czech: Právnická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy) is one of the original four faculties of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1348 by Charles IV on the basis of a bull of Pope Clement VI, it is the oldest law school in the Czech Republic and Central Europe. [1] [2]
Among the four original faculties of Charles University were: the faculty of law, medicine, art (philosophy) and theology (now catholic theology). Today, Charles University consists of 17 faculties, based primarily in Prague, two houses in Hradec Králové and one in Plzeň. Catholic Theological Faculty [41] Protestant Theological Faculty [42]
1.2 1372–1419 Independent Law School. ... of the University of Prague founded in 1347/1348 by Emperor Charles IV (the current official name is Charles University).
He specialises in sociology of law, jurisprudence, legal theory and philosophy of law, and was awarded professorship in the discipline by Charles University in Prague in 2002. Jiří Přibáň comes from Odolena Voda. He attended the Dvořák High School in Kralupy nad Vltavou and then the Faculty of Law of Charles University (1985–1989). In ...
Charles University in Prague – founded in 1348 by Bohemian king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV.; Palacký University Olomouc (Olomouc University) – a college founded 1249 by Olomouc bishop, got university rights in 1573 when it was led by the Jesuit Order, in 18th century became state university.
She then studied law at Charles University in Prague, graduating in 1998 with honors. She received the Karel Engliš Award from the university rector for being one of the best graduates in social sciences. [2] [3] In 2002, Bradáčová completed her doctoral studies at the Faculty of Law, Charles University, specializing in Public Law. [2]
The Faculty of Humanities, Charles University (Czech: Fakulta humanitních studií Univerzity Karlovy) is a faculty of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Located in Libeň, Prague 8, the faculty has about 220 internal employers [2] and 3250 students. [1] It is a member of the European Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences. [3]
Ulbrich studied law at Charles University. On 23 May 1867 he was awarded the title of Doctor of Law and joined the practice court. He was a top student teacher at the Provincial Court in Prague, and, from 1869, judicial adjunct to the Regional Court in České Budějovice. In 1871, he was promoted to become a clerk at the Regional Court in Prague.