Organization
The Faculty is organized in accordance with the principle of academic autonomy with the Faculty Assembly at the apex, which elects the Faculty Council.
In terms of organization, the Faculty Administration consists of the Dean's Office, the Legal Office, and the Continuing Education Department together with the Office of Student Affairs and three Vice Dean's Offices: the Vice Dean's Office of Research and Academic Career Development, the Vice Dean's Office of External Relations, and the Vice Dean's Office of Finances and Administration. These are under the direction of the Faculty Board.
Committees
The faculty committees can be viewed via the links below.
Faculty Council
Faculty Assembly
Faculty Board
Student Organizations
Commissions
The following committees of the Faculty of Law are responsible for key areas of research, teaching, continuing education, and international relations.
- Teaching Commission
- External Relations Commission
- Continuing Education Commission
- Research and Young Talent Development Commission
Subject Groups
The professorship of the Faculty of Law is divided into the following five subject groups:
- Constitutional, Administrative and International Law
- Criminal Law
- Trade and Business Law
- Civil Law and Civil Procedure Law
- Basic Subject
Detailed information on the subject groups can be found under the following link:
Subject Groups
Faculty Administration
The administrative and technical staff of the faculty support the committees, professors and students in teaching, research and administration and make a significant contribution to the smooth operation of the faculty.
Faculty Administration