Université de Lausanne
Faculté de droitLausanne, Switzerland
The University of Lausanne has been engaged in teaching law since 1537 when the Academy of Lausanne (Académie de Lausanne) was founded. Professors like Jean Barbeyrac (1771), Leon Walràs (1871) or Alfredo Pareto (1893) have taught at what today is the Faculty of Law and Criminal Sciences of the University of Lausanne.
Case Western Reserve University
School of LawCleveland, Ohio, USA
Case Western Reserve University is a prestigious private university with an endowment valued at over 1.8 billion. Federal and private research funding exceeds $400 million each year. Approximately two-thirds of the University's 9,500 students are enrolled in graduate or professional programs in the arts and sciences, medicine, nursing, dentistry, engineering, management, social work and law. Among 1,300 international students are representatives from over a 100 nations.
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
School of LawLos Angeles, California, USA
UCLA represents the very best of what a university can be—a diverse community of talented people who enrich our society through education, research and service. Our extraordinary students are simply the best of the best. They come from every walk of life and share a commitment to excellence. Our world-class faculty includes many who are the top scholars in their fields. They are actively engaged in teaching and research because they love learning and discovery. Our scholarship advances medical science, engineering, education, the arts and humanities and many other fields all over the world.
Gene D. Block
Chancellor
Washington University in St. Louis
Law SchoolSaint Louis, Missouri, USA
Founded in 1853, Washington University is an independent university located in the city of St. Louis. Made up of seven graduate and undergraduate schools, the university offers more than 90 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs and has more than 28,000 students from all fifty states and more than 110 countries. Washington University features world-renowned faculty members who are experts in their fields.
Rijkuniversiteit Groningen
Faculty of LawGroningen, Netherlands
Ever since its establishment in 1614 the University of Groningen has been educating people to serve society. All this knowledge and experience has stimulated the University to become what it is now: a modern, international university where work is being carried out at the frontiers of knowledge. It is a university with its own character. This is partly due to its geographical situation in the north of the country. The University is bold enough to be different: sober, but inventive; reliable, but surprising; solid, but prepared to accept challenges. The University of Groningen not only admitted the first-ever female student in the country but also produced the first Dutch space traveller: pioneering...
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Goethe University Frankfurt am MainFrankfurt am Main, Germany
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main was founded in 1914 by prominent citizens of Frankfurt and is today one of Europe’s leading institutions of higher education.
It is a lively, urban, and cosmopolitan university which provides an excellent atmosphere in which to research, study, think, and create. With currently more than 41,000 students, including over 6,800 international students representing more than 130 nationalities, the University prides itself on a rich tradition of intellectual and cultural excellence.
Campus Westend is situated in close proximity to the main collections of the City and University Library, along with the various libraries of the University’s Faculty of Law...
Heidelberg University - Heidelberg Center for Latin AmericaSantiago de Chile, Chile
University of Heidelberg
The University of Heidelberg is one of the top-ranking locations in the world of international science and scholarship. As Germany`s oldest seat of higher learning (1386) it can look back on a tradition for which it is envied by many other universities, not only in Germany.
Soon after its foundation, the University had firmly established its position in Europe's intellectual landscape. In the initial period, renowned theologians and jurists figured prominently among the Elector's counsellors, while the list of alumni included chancellors, bishops and royal emissaries. Later, in the 15th century, Heidelberg developed into a stronghold of humanism.
When...
Boston College
Law SchoolNewton, Massachusetts, USA
Founded as a small liberal arts college in 1863, Boston College has grown in size and stature to become one of the world's leading Jesuit universities. Our student body of 14,500 draws from 100 countries worldwide, and includes some 5,000 students in nationally ranked graduate schools of arts and sciences, education, management, nursing, social work and law. As part of our continuing commitment to academic excellence, we are in the process of adding faculty positions, expanding faculty and graduate research, increasing student financial aid, and widening opportunities in key undergraduate programs.
Even as we have grown in size and prestige, Boston College has remained committed...
University of Waikato
Law School Hamilton, New Zealand
The University of Waikato prides itself on excellence in teaching and research. The University’s qualifications are recognised internationally, its global connections are extensive, and its student profile is highly diverse.
The University has a distinctive New Zealand character derived from our region. Waikato is a Māori name meaning “flowing water”, a name we share with New Zealand’s longest river that runs through the city of Hamilton and our home province.
At Waikato, students can combine major and supporting subjects from over 3000 courses, providing a sound basis for future employment or further study. In the nationwide research rankings completed in 2007, Waikato ranked #1 in...
University of Auckland
The Faculty of Law Auckland, New Zealand
The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading university. It is the only New Zealand university ranked among the world’s top 200 universities by the Times Higher Education World Rankings of Universities. It is also the highest ranked New Zealand university in the QS World University Rankings and the Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities.
The University of Auckland has a strong international focus. It is the only New Zealand member of Universitas 21 and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities – international consortia of research-led universities. The University of Auckland is home to more than 40,000 students. More than 4,000 international students from 93...
University of Leeds
School of Law Leeds, England, UK
The University, established in 1904, is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK. We are a world top 100 university and are renowned globally for the quality of our teaching and research.
The strength of our academic expertise combined with the breadth of disciplines we cover, provides a wealth of opportunities and has real impact on the world in cultural, economic and societal ways.
The University strives to achieve academic excellence within an ethical framework informed by our values of integrity, equality and inclusion, community and professionalism.
University of Queensland
TC Beirne School of Law Brisbane, Australia
The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia's premier learning and research institutions. It is the oldest university in Queensland and has produced generations of graduates who have gone on to become leaders in all areas of society and industry. The University is a founding member of the national Group of Eight, an alliance of research-strong "sandstone" universities committed to ensuring that Australia has higher education institutions which are genuinely world class. It belongs also to the global Universitas 21 alliance. This group aims to enhance the quality of university outcomes through international benchmarking and a joint venture e-learning project with The...
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