Italy is renowned for its educational institutes. Some of the very first universities were established in Italy, like the University of Bologna, founded in 1088. It provides education at affordable costs along with scholarship opportunities. Its universities have been performing well in QS World rankings. Studies in law are a popular option among students, even international students opt for it as Italy has some of the best law colleges. Universities that provide law courses are:
Turin School of Development provides a course of International Trade Law, L.L.M. The duration of which is 12 months. The fee costs 9000 EUR per year and the application deadline is September, 2018. The medium of teaching is English.
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, located in Pisa, Italy provides Human Rights and Conflict Management, M.A. The duration of which is 12 months. The fee costs 7500 EUR per year and the application deadline is September, 2018. The medium of teaching is English.
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) is located in Turin, Italy. It provides Transnational Crime and Justice, L.L.M. The duration of which is 9 months. The fee costs 8500 EUR per year. The medium of teaching is English.
University of Bologna provides International Relations, M.A. The duration of which is 24 months. The fee costs 3000 EUR per year. The medium of teaching is English. Its University rank is 201 (ARWU).
University of Milan also provides masters in International Development and Cooperation. The duration of which is 2 years. The medium of teaching is English. The course provides 120 ECTS in 4 semesters. Tuition fees are limited to a moderate amount between 770 and 3665 euros.
Do not miss the golden opportunity to study law in Italy and apply in time for the coming year.
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