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Faculty of Law

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A Faculty of Law or Department of Law is a university division specializing in legal education for individuals who intend to become legal professionals. Such a division was one of the four traditional divisions of the teaching bodies of medieval universities, the others being arts, medicine, and theology. Traditionally, students were first required to graduate from a Faculty of Arts to be admitted to higher faculties, such as the Faculty of Law.

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Faculty of Law

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  • Department of Law, University of Turin
  • Faculty of Civil Law, University of Santo Tomas
  • Faculty of Education, Law and Social Sciences (Birmingham City University)
  • Faculty of International Law, CUPL
  • Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University
  • Faculty of Law and Public Administration, University of Szeged
  • Faculty of Law Review, University of Toronto
  • References

    Faculty of Law Wikipedia