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    University of Maribor

    University of Maribor

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    Slovenia, Maribor

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines19-Apr-2022 29-Aug-2021

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    Duration 36 month(s)
    Apply Date 29-Aug-2021
    Next Intake 19-Apr-2022

    Law

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    Overview During the study cycle, the student must complete 26 courses (mandatory and elective) and write a diploma thesis. Subjects are organized into fields: civil and commercial law, criminal law, public law, international law and the EU law, and in fundamental legal and general subjects.Mandatory courses grant the students general knowledge in the field of the university study programme, throughout which they acquire all necessary skills to perform simple legal tasks and gain basic knowledge for further immersion and planning of their course of study. The elective courses available in the programme enable students to acquire additional knowledge in specific legal areas. Out of all the ECTS, 90% are dedicated to mandatory courses and 10% to elective courses. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The first cycle University study programme Law is an undergraduate study programme that provides basic fundamental legal knowledge, which will enable a student, to be awarded the title of diplomirani pravnik (UN) when completing the programme, to acquire skills that are necessary to perform simpler legal tasks and which will serve as background for further studies in the second cycle studies. 

    Disciplines

    Public Law

    Civil & Private Law

    European Law

    Requirements

    Other Requirements

    • 1 : Verified copy of birth certificate or certificate of citizenship or passport or personal identity card.Translation into Slovenian or English by a court appointed translator of birth certificate or certificate of citizenship or passport or personal identity card (translation is not necessary for documents in the following languages: English, Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian if the writing of the document is in Latin script). Translation into Slovenian or English by a court appointed translator of the secondary school exit certificate and certificates of the last two years with all the graded subjects, including the corresponding marks, must be specified in the certificate.

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    University of Maribor

    Law

    University of Maribor

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    Slovenia,

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