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This is a list of faculties of law in Austria. Karl-Franzens-University - Rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultät [1] University of Innsbruck - Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät [1] Johannes Kepler University - Faculty of Law, Linz [1] Universität Salzburg - Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät [1] University of Vienna - Rechtswissenschaftliche ...
Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and Criminology; European Law; International Law and International Relations; Labour Law and Social Security Law; Public Law and Political Science; Tax and Fiscal Law; Foundations of Law; In addition, the Faculty of Law is home to the following centers: [3] Center for Austrian and European Higher Education ...
Front side of the school Main entrance of the Diplomatic Academy, adjacent to Theresianum. The Diplomatic Academy of Vienna (DA; German: Diplomatische Akademie Wien), also known as the Vienna School of International Studies, is a postgraduate professional school based in Vienna, Austria, with focused training for students and professionals in the areas of international affairs, political ...
4.2 Austria. 4.3 Azerbaijan. ... College of Europe – Law Department, Bruges ... Moscow State Institute of International Relations – International Law School;
Collegium Iuridicum. Stanisław of Skarbimierz (1360–1431), rector, theologian, lawyer, one of the most famous Just war theorists;; Paweł Włodkowic (1370–1435), rector, lawyer, diplomat and politician, representative of Poland on the Council of Constance, where he presented a theory that all nations have the right to self-government and to live in peace.
The University of Salzburg (German: Universität Salzburg), also known as the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg, PLUS), is an Austrian public university in Salzburg municipality, Salzburg State, named after its founder, Prince-Archbishop Paris Lodron.
The system on higher education in Austria distinguishes between federal universities (Universitäten), private universities (Privatuniversitäten), and universities of applied science (Fachhochschulen). The three types are based on different laws. One of the main differences—but not the only one—is funding.
The Center for International Legal Studies (CILS) is a non-profit research, training, and law publications institute, established and operating under Austrian law. Its international headquarters are in Salzburg, Austria. The Center has operated from there since 1976. [1]