Faculty of Law, University of Mostar

Faculty of Law, University of Mostar
Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Mostaru
Type Public
Established 15 November 1976 (1976-11-15)
Affiliation University of Mostar
Dean Vesna Kazazić
Students 1,582
Location Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Website Official website

Faculty of Law, University of Mostar (Croatian: Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Mostaru) is a public institution belonging to the University of Mostar located in Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

History

Until 1971, Faculty of Law in Mostar was a branch of the University of Sarajevo's Law School. On 15 November 1976, Faculty of Law become started to act independently.[1]

Organisation

As of 2012/13 academic year, the Faculty of Law adopted the Bologna Process and undertook necessary reforms. Undergraduate study lasts for eight semesters (for academic years), and after finishing it, a student gets a bachelor's degree (provostupnik). Graduate study lasts for two semesters (one academic year), and after graduation, a student gains the title of a master of law (magistar). The doctoral study lasts for six semesters (three academic years).[1]

The Faculty of Law has its departments in Vitez and Orašje. Both departments have the undergraduate and the graduate studies.[2][3]

The doctoral studies have several specialisations: the constitutional law, the criminal law, the civil law, the legal history, the economic law, the international law and the industrial-administrative law.[4]

There are around 1,000 students at the Faculty of Law.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "O nama" (in Croatian). Faculty of Law, University of Mostar. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  2. "Vitez: opće informacije" (in Croatian). Faculty of Law, University of Mostar. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  3. "Vitez: opće informacije" (in Croatian). Faculty of Law, University of Mostar. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  4. "Doktorski studij - smjerovi" (in Croatian). Faculty of Law, University of Mostar. Retrieved 18 December 2014.

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