Law
The Law program teaches students the legal norms and principles, as well as law as a legal system. Unlike some countries, where a jurist diploma is awarded after at least 5 years of completed study, equating to a Master’s degree, the European and American universities offer Bachelor of Law degree, which usually takes 3 to 4 years. You can then specialize in a particular Law such as Business Law, European Law, Tax law etc. in your Master’s degree in Law.
Subjects studied:
- General Theory of Law;
- Constitutional Law;
- Civil Law;
- Rights in Rem;
- Criminal Law;
- Family and Inheritance Law;
- Civil Procedural Law;
- Criminal Procedural Law;
- International Private Law;
- Labour Law;
- Business Law;
- Insurance Law;
- Financial Law;
- Contract Law;
- Tax Law.
You may pursue a career as:
- Jurist;
- Lawyer;
- Notary Public;
- Bailiff;
- Police Officer;
- Patents Expert.
Law – Rankings 2018
GR = General Ranking
GER = General Employability Ranking
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