Detailed introduction of European Faculty of Law:
Introduction
European Faculty of Law is a private law school located in Nova Gorica, Slovenia. It focuses on the teaching method of combining theory with practice and provides multi-level legal courses from undergraduate to doctoral level.
Overview
Student scale: The specific total number of students is not yet clear, but judging from its annual enrollment and course setting, a certain number of students receive legal education at different levels here.
Course setting: It covers undergraduate courses in law and infrastructure management, undergraduate courses in law, as well as graduate courses in law, graduate courses in real estate law and management, interdisciplinary graduate courses in alternative dispute resolution, graduate courses in civil and commercial law, and doctoral courses in law, etc.
History and establishment time
Established in 2017.
School strength
Academic certification: It has obtained the certification of the Slovenian Higher Education Quality Assurance Agency (NAKVIS).
Faculty: It has a team of teachers in various legal professional fields, such as professional teachers in international law, EU law, civil law, criminal law and other disciplines. , providing students with professional guidance and teaching.
Teaching method: adopting a teaching model that emphasizes both theory and practice, through case analysis, mock court and other practical teaching links, students can better master legal knowledge and skills and lay a solid foundation for future career development.
Nature of the school
Private law school.
Educational philosophy
Aims to cultivate legal professionals with a solid theoretical foundation and strong practical ability, encourage students to enhance their own reputation and competitiveness in an international environment, and strengthen cooperation and exchanges with European and global partners to better adapt to the needs of the legal profession in the context of globalization.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: International law, EU law, civil and commercial law, administrative law, criminal law and other disciplines are the focus of its teaching and research Key areas, these subjects have an important position in the legal system of Slovenia and Europe, and related courses have also received widespread attention from students.
Key laboratories: No key laboratories in the traditional sense were found in the school, but there may be relevant practice and research platforms or institutions in interdisciplinary research such as alternative dispute resolution to support teaching and scientific research in related fields.
Faculty
There are Faculty of Government and European Studies, Faculty of Slovenia and International Studies, etc. These faculties have different departments and professional directions, such as administrative law, civil law, commercial law, constitutional law, criminal law, infrastructure and real estate management, international law and EU law, legal theory and legal history, etc., providing students with systematic legal professional education.
Ranking
In the world Ranked 9058th out of 14,131 institutions, 2145th out of 2785 institutions in Europe, 6th out of 32 institutions in Slovenia, and 2nd out of 3 institutions in Nova Gorica.
In another ranking, it ranks 9147th in the world, 2179th in Europe, 9th in Slovenia, and 2nd in Nova Gorica.
Expenses
Tuition fees: The Bachelor of Laws program lasts for 3 years and costs about 9,000 euros; the Master of Laws program lasts for 2 years and costs about 12,000 euros; the Doctor of Laws program lasts for 3 years and costs about 15,000 euros.
Scholarships: No specific scholarship information provided by the school has been found, but it may give certain tuition reductions or incentives based on students' grades and academic performance.
Campus Environment
Geographic location: Located in Nova Gorica, Slovenia, the city has a population of about 13,000. The city is small, but the environment is beautiful, providing students with a relatively quiet learning and living atmosphere.
Teaching Facilities: It has modern teaching facilities, including classrooms, libraries, computer laboratories, etc., which provide good conditions for students' study and research.
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