| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
School of Law
The School of Law offers various programs in the field of law.
Programs
- Single-cycle Master's Degree Course in Law (Padua)
- Single-cycle Master's Degree Course in Law (Treviso)
- Degree Course in Labor Consultant
- Degree Course in Law and Technology
- Third Sector Law Degree Course
- Study courses deactivated
- Post-graduate activities
- Single courses
- Double degree course in Law with the Panthéon-Assas University
- Incompatibility between teachings of the School
Single-cycle Master's Degree Course in Law (Padua)
- "Course in brief" and "Description of the training path"
- Notice of admission, OFA and Recognizable Activities
- Canalization
- Study plans
- Lessons, exams and receptions (Uniweb)
- Teaching programmes
- Internship/Internship
- Final test
- Double qualification, International mobility, Bressanone and Other opportunities
- Tutoring and study support
- AVA: quality assurance
- Teaching Regulations of the Course
- Student bodies and representatives
Single-cycle Master's Degree Course in Law (Treviso)
- Presentation
- "Course in brief" and "Description of the training path"
- Notice of admission, OFA and Recognizable Activities
- Study plans
- Lessons, exams and receptions (Uniweb)
- Teaching programmes
- Internship/Internship and ADR Legal Clinic
- Final test
- International mobility, Bressanone and other opportunities
- Multilevel tutoring
- Tutoring and study support
- AVA: quality assurance
- Teaching Regulations of the Course
- Student bodies and representatives
Degree Course in Labor Consultant
- "Course in brief" and "Description of the training path"
- Notice of admission, OFA and Recognizable Activities
- Study plans
- From the three-year degree to the master's degree
- Lessons, exams and receptions (Uniweb)
- Teaching programmes
- Internship/Internship
- Final test
- International mobility, Bressanone and other opportunities
- Tutoring and study support
- AVA: quality assurance
- Teaching Regulations of the Course
- Student bodies and representatives
Degree Course in Law and Technology
- "Course in brief" and "Description of the training path"
- Notice of admission, OFA and Recognizable Activities
- Study plans
- From the three-year degree to the master's degree
- Lessons, exams and receptions (Uniweb)
- Teaching programmes
- Internship/Internship, Project Work and Placement
- Final test
- International mobility, Bressanone and other opportunities
- Tutoring and study support
- AVA: quality assurance
- Teaching Regulations of the Course
- Student bodies and representatives
Third Sector Law Degree Course
- "Course in brief" and "Description of the training path"
- Notice of admission, OFA and Recognizable Activities
- Study plans
- From the three-year degree to the master's degree
- Lessons, Programmes, Exams and Receptions (Uniweb)
- Teaching programmes
- Internship/Internship
- Final test
- International mobility, Bressanone and other opportunities
- Tutoring and study support
- AVA: Quality Assurance
- Teaching Regulations of the Course
- Student bodies and representatives
Double degree in Law with the Panthéon-Assas University
The Double title program allows students to obtain two degrees: one from the University of Padua (Master's Degree in Law) and the other from the Panthéon-Assas University of Paris (Master en Droits français et italien). This program provides a shared pathway and a predetermined mobility scheme between the two universities, enabling students to access legal professions and judicial careers in both countries.
How it works
Students will complete 180 CFU in the first three years at the University of Padua and then finish the remaining 120 CFU at the Panthéon-Assas University over the next two years, acquiring the competencies of a law degree in both countries.
Admission
The agreement allows for the admission of the top 10 students each year, selected from those who have expressed interest in the program. The selection is based on the number of exams passed, average grades, knowledge of the French language, and motivation.
Financial Support
The period of study abroad will be funded with approximately 500 per month, consisting of 300 from an Erasmus scholarship and 200 from a university scholarship.
Program Structure
The study plan for each cohort is outlined in the attached schema (Annex n.3) of the relevant Teaching Regulations.
Contacts and Information
For further information, please refer to the responsible professors or administrative contacts.
