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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 .
This is a list of faculties of law in Belgium, by order of creation. All 11 universities of Belgium organise some level of law studies, half of which in the capital city Brussels . Faculty of Law and Criminology, University of Louvain (UCLouvain) – Louvain-la-Neuve (1425)
The Netherlands has ten public (i.e. state-funded) universities with a dedicated law faculty (in no particular order): University of Amsterdam (UvA) [1]. Amsterdam Law School
The law school is ranked within the top 25 law faculties in the world across the two major global rankings by subject (Times Higher Education and Quacquarelli Symonds). Nationally, the faculty is ranked first in the Netherlands in the Times and QS, both times followed in second place by the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam.
Pierre Mendès-France University, Grenoble, U.F.R., Faculty of Law; Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, Faculty of Law, Lyon; Université Catholique de Lyon - Faculté de Droit; University Lumière Lyon, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, University Campus of Bron-Parilly; Jean Monnet University, St-Etienne, Faculty of Law and Economics and Management
(Top) 1 Public. 2 In Northern Ireland. 3 Professional. 4 IT sector. 5 Non-public, affiliated to law schools in other jurisdictions. 6 U.S. Law Schools running ...
This is a list of faculties of law in Austria. Karl-Franzens-University - Rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultät [1] University of Innsbruck - Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät [1] Johannes Kepler University - Faculty of Law, Linz [1] Universität Salzburg - Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät [1] University of Vienna - Rechtswissenschaftliche ...
The name Panthéon-Assas is a reference to the main addresses of the pre-1968 Faculty of Law of Paris, which are now part of the university; namely, the buildings on Place du Panthéon and Rue d'Assas. [16] The university is also referred to as 'Assas' or 'Paris II,' 'Sorbonne-Assas' and 'Sorbonne Law School'. [17] [18] [19] [20]