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  2. University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen is Denmark's largest law school, and one of the largest in Northern Europe, with approximately 4000 law students. One of the main objectives of the Faculty is to intensify contacts with foreign universities and law schools. These contacts have greatly increased in recent years.

  3. University of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The Housing Foundation Copenhagen is a separate commercial entity to the University of Copenhagen [29] run by Chairman Erik Bisgaard Madsen [30] and a board of directors. [31] The Housing Foundation Copenhagen provides short-term housing exclusively for university international students ( sometimes Danish students), university staff and guest ...

  4. Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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  5. Lists of law schools - Wikipedia

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    This lists of law schools is organized by world region and then country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. University of Oslo Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1811, the University of Copenhagen was the only university of Denmark-Norway, and the curriculum of the new law faculty in Christiania (renamed Oslo in 1925) was based on that of the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law and long retained strong similarities, even after the dissolution of the Dano-Norwegian union in 1814. As the only ...

  7. South Campus (University of Copenhagen) - Wikipedia

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    The Faculty of Humanities on Amager.. The South Campus (Danish: Søndre Campus), also known as KUA (Danish: Københavns Universitet, Amager; English: University of Copenhagen, Amager), is one of University of Copenhagen's four campuses in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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  9. Legal education in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Candidate of Law (cand.jur.) degree was established in 1736 at the University of Copenhagen, the common and only university of Denmark-Norway.In 1811 the Royal Frederick University (now the University of Oslo) was established in Christiania (now Oslo).