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University of Oslo - Faculty of Law, Norway

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University of Oslo - Faculty of Law - Universitetet i Oslo - Det juridiske fakultet

English language section of University of Oslo - Faculty of Law

Type of Higher Education Institution: University

School/Program: Law


Institution Profile

University of Oslo- Faculty of Law is known for it multi-disciplinary programs in law. Faculty of Law was one of the four original faculties at the University of Oslo. It is located in the heart of Oslo, Norway. Students interested in studying law will find a range of disciplines at the Faculty of Law. Private Law, Public Law, Criminology, Computers and Law, and Maritime Law are some of the study fields that the Faculty of Law focuses on.

There are several departments and research centers in the Faculty of Law. Department of Criminology, Department of Law, and Department of Public and International Law are the three main departments of the faculty. Students can pursue masters and PhD degrees in various law fields at the university. Students looking for courses in English would not be disappointed. Presently, the university is offering 43 courses in Law in English.

Faculty members of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo are experts in their fields. One can often find the faculty members participating in social debates in Norway. Furthermore, the university benefits from researchers from USA, Canada, Germany, France, and Great Britain.

University of Oslo- Faculty of Law offers excellent research studies and programs to its students. For example, at the Department of Criminology research is not just conducted by academic staff but also by research students. Students will find interesting research areas to pursue, like Community service, Lobotomy in Norway, Sexualized violence, and New Models for social work.

At the University of Oslo- Faculty of Law students are familiarized with all aspects of modern law, both at the national and international level.


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