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UACES Group Member

Faculty of Law

Uzhhorod National University

The history of the Faculty of Law began in 1991 and now it is one of the most prestigious faculties of Uzhhorod National University.

Educational activities are carried out in the specialties "Jurisprudence", "International Law" and "Law Enforcement" accredited at the highest master's degree.The Faculty has about 2000 students and offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees.The educational process is provided by:Department of Constitutional and Comparative Law;- Department of Theory and History of State and Law;- Department of International Law;- Department of Administrative, Financial and Information Law;- Department of Commercial Law;- Department of Civil Law and Procedure;- Department of Criminal Law and Procedure. The educational process is provided by more than 100 scientific and pedagogical workers, including 33 doctors of sciences and more than 70 candidates of sciences, 6 honored lawyers of Ukraine, 2 honored workers of education and science.

The Faculty of Law maintains close cooperation with leading foreign world-class law schools,namely in the implementation of scientific and practical events, academic mobility programmes,internships, continuing education, etc.

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This department is a UACES group member through our collaboration with USAID Justice for All Activity.

 

The USAID Justice for All Activity (J4A) in collaboration with the University Association for Contemporary European Studies is supporting Ukrainian law schools in their efforts to improve the teaching of EU law to help raise new generations of Ukrainian legal professionals with solid understanding of and skills to apply EU law to advance Ukraine’s integration into the EU. To this end, J4A supports Ukrainian law schools in building bridges with foreign law schools with expertise in EU law for international experience exchange and collaboration. J4A also facilitates the development of a network/community of practice composed of Ukrainian instructors of EU law and seeks to create learning and development opportunities for Ukrainian law schools and their faculty and channel them through such a network/community of practice for greater engagement, closer people-to-people contacts, and continuous improvement.