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  2. List of law schools in Austria - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Faculty of Law of the University of Graz - Wikipedia

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    The second year included Roman law, ecclesiastical law, and the teaching of agriculture, which was obligatory until 1814 for those hearing the law." In the third year, Austrian private law, feudal law, commercial law, and the law of bills of exchange were taught; "political sciences", principles of law, procedural law, and business style made ...

  4. Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University

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    School of American Law - aside from the American Law Program (recognised as a part of the LL.M. programme of the Columbus School of Law) and multiple guest lectures, the School runs several special projects, e.g. workshops on negotiation, legal writing or translation, in cooperation with law offices and business institutions;

  5. Diplomatic Academy of Vienna - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. University of Salzburg - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, a new federal law regulated the organisation of all Austrian universities. The University of Salzburg created four academic divisions: the Faculty of Catholic Theology, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Humanities, and the Faculty of Natural Sciences.

  7. Education in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Schools offer a series of vocational-technical and university preparatory tracks involving one to four additional years of education beyond the minimum mandatory level. The legal basis for primary and secondary education in Austria is the School Act of 1962. The Federal Ministry of Education is responsible for funding and supervising primary ...

  8. Vienna University of Economics and Business - Wikipedia

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    It started to become a very important institution in Austrian society at that time; most Austrian managers and many politicians received their university education here. From 1966 onward, it began to offer a more theoretical course of studies in economics. In 1975, it was renamed to Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien. At the same time, the number of ...

  9. Center for International Legal Studies - Wikipedia

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    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]