Germany has an extensive network of law schools.
World-class law schools are essential to the survival and progress of modern socialized nations. Germany is certainly no exception to this rule. Indeed, given the nation's turbulent history throughout the majority of the 20th Century, Germany is a country with a strong need for and belief in quality lawyers to maintain order and justice within the country.
Humboldt University
Berlin's Humboldt University offers students a mock court in which to hold trials.
The Humboldt University Berlin Faculty of Law specializes in Public Law, Public International Law and European Law. The program offers courses in International Law Contracts; Current Problems in International Law; International Security Law; and Border Law. The school also has a mock court in which students are offered the chance to try cases. Ten members of the Humboldt staff hold positions on the German reporting team for Oxford Reports on International Law in Domestic Courts as of 2010.
Humboldt University Berlin - Faculty of Law
Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin, Germany
49-(0)30-2093-3512
rewi.hu-berlin.de
Augsburg University
Augsburg affords students the rich history and traditions of Bavaria.
The Universität Augsburg offers law programs in State Examination in Law; Law for International Business; Masters for Foreign Law Graduates; Intellectual Property and Competition Law; and Law and Business Studies. The school prides itself on excellence of education and its attractive campus in the state of Bavaria, which includes a lake, ample open space and work by noted contemporary sculptors. The city of Augsburg was founded by the Romans in 15 B.C., and is thus steeped in cultural and legal history to which students are privy. The school offers exchange opportunities with over 40 institutions worldwide.
Universität Augsburg
Memminger Straße 6 86159
Augsburg, Germany
0821-598-3402
uni-augsburg.de
Bucerius Law School
Hamburg is the site of Bucerius Law School.
Hamburg's Bucerius Law School holds the distinction of being the first private law school in Germany permitted to award doctoral and post-doctoral degrees. The school is state-licensed and German Science and Humanities Council accredited. Bucerius offers a Bachelor's Degree in Law with four years of study, and a Master's of Law and Business through a one--year English language program. A 2007 study showed that 97% of students at Bucerius were either satisfied or very satisfied with the school. Bucerius has over 90 partner schools in 30 countries.
Bucerius Law School
Hochschule für Rechtswissenschaft
Jungiusstrasse 6
20355 Hamburg
Germany
49-40-3-07-06-0
law-school.de
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