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A lecture at law (2004). Besides the first professional degree in law, and various doctoral programs, the school offers a general Master of Laws (LL.M.) program for foreign-educated lawyers, a specialized LL.M. in corporate restructuring, as well as a specialized LL.M. in international law, the latter being offered exclusively at the Heidelberg Center in Santiago, Chile. [2]
Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance; Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) [1] Erasmus School of Law (ESL) Radboud University Nijmegen (RU) [1] Faculty of Law; Tilburg University (UvT) Tilburg Law School (TLS) Maastricht University (UM) Faculty of Law; University of Groningen (RUG) [1] Faculty of Law; The Open University (OU) Faculty of Law
As the only faculty of law in Norway until 1980, it traditionally educated all lawyers of Norway and remains the country's most important law faculty, educating around 75% of all new legal candidates in Norway. Its law programme is one of the most competitive programmes to get into at any Norwegian university, with an acceptance rate of 12%.
(Top) 1 Public. 2 In Northern Ireland. 3 Professional. 4 IT sector. 5 Non-public, affiliated to law schools in other jurisdictions. ... Download as PDF; Printable ...
School of Business and Management (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) — Hong Kong, Hong Kong; School of Business, Economics and Law (Gothenburg University) — Gothenburg, Sweden; School of Economics and Management (Tsinghua University) — Beijing, China; School of Management (Fudan University) — Shanghai, China
The Center of Roman Law and Legal History of Panthéon-Assas, hosting its research centers in legal history, is situated inside the Collège Sainte-Barbe, former school founded in 1460. The school was founded by Pierre Antoine Victor de Lanneau, teacher of religious studies, as a college of the University of Paris.
European School of Law and Administration in Warsaw, Faculty of Law, Administration, International Relations; Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Cracow College, Faculty of Law and Administration; Private Higher School of Business and Administration in Warsaw, Faculty of Administration, Law, and Diplomacy