Law degree
Universidade Europeia
Key Information
Campus location
Lisbon, Portugal
Languages
Portuguese
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
This degree was developed based on an alignment between the teaching of Law and the needs of the market, thus ensuring the maximization of professional opportunities. It is essentially from this balance that an immersion in management is included in the degree, which prepares any student for the interconnection between Law and the business area.
Additionally, the degree features a differentiating faculty that is characterized by a complement between a deeper and more classic view of Law and a more innovative and daring view with a global approach.
Throughout the course, students will also have access to a more practical law that is materialized in vocational experiences in a real context, seminars on emerging themes in the area and in the commitment to crucial soft skills for a law professional: communication skills, negotiation and argumentation and legal English.
Why a Law Degree?
Innovative Factors
- Reference faculty with a differentiating approach
- Curricular innovation; Bet on technological evolution
- Invest in the skills most valued by the market
- Problem-solving training experience
More practical law
- Vocational experiences in a real context
- Seminars on emerging topics in the legal area
- Invest in crucial soft skills for a law professional, such as communication skills
- Negotiation and argumentation; legal English
Admissions
Curriculum
1st Semester
- Principles of Public Law
- Principles of Private Law
- Economy
- Fundamentals of European Common Law
2nd Semester
- Constitutional right
- Legal Business Theory
- Public finances
- History of Portuguese Law
- IT Systems
- Legal English I
3rd Semester
- Administrative law
- General theory of civil law
- Fiscal right
- Public International Law
- Negotiation and Argumentation
- Legal English II
4th Semester
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- Right of duties
- Real rights
- European Union law
- Family Law
5th Semester
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- Contract Law
- Commercial law
- Economic Law
- Succession Law
- Legal Writing Techniques
6th Semester
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- Civil responsability
- Regulation and Competition Law
- Commercial societies law
- Vocational Exploration: Private Sector
- Optional I
7th Semester
- Criminal Procedural Law
- Related searches
- Fusions and acquisitions
- International Contracts
- Vocational Exploration: Public and Courts
- Optional II
8th Semester
- Consumer Law
- Commercial Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Private International Law
- Legal Practice
- moot court
- Optional III
Entrance tests
09 Geography or 11 History or 18 Portuguese
A Law Degree normally requires the completion of 240 ECTS credits.