The faculty offers one
degree course in Law with the following areas: private, public and historical.
Career Opportunities:
Free-lance professions (lawyer, notary public, magistrate, legal adviser, financial
consultant)
Research centres (national and international)
University careers
Banks
Insurance
Financial institutions and companies
Public administration structures
Research departments (national and international)
Company structures (company lawyer, management expert)
The study of comparative private law, commercial law, Islamic law, international law
(completed by eventual experiences in foreign universities), may direct the graduate in
Law to international law firms specialising in international commercial law and to the
legal offices of multinational companies.
Privileged access to careers within international organisations, specialised institutions
of the United Nations, or non-governative organisations is open to graduates with a degree
in international or EEC law.
The degree in Law, by way of its interdisciplinary nature (philosophical, historical,
economical) is extremely flexible, allowing graduates to adapt to the radical changes in
contemporary practice andproviding them with a solid preparation for a variety of careers
in diverse fields.
Didactic Structures and Services
- 14 lecture theatres and seminar rooms seating 30 to 520
- 5 reading rooms seating 80 Meeting and seminar rooms
- A library of 1400 sq. m. seating 300. Three departmentallibraries and a specialised
library serving the chair of Islamic law and of Muslim countries, with about 10,000
volumes, as well as the relative data banks
- Student secretariat
- Bar and the on-campus university canteen Room reserved for the activities of student
associations and commirtees
Student Associations
The student committees within the Faculty organise cultural initiatives (debates,
conferences, concerts).