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  • Bar-Ilan University
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    Bar-Ilan University

    LLB (Bachelor of Laws)

    • Ramat Gan, Israel

    LLB

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    BIU’s Faculty of Law is well-known for its groundbreaking legal and interdisciplinary research and excellent teaching while deeply connecting to Israeli society and promoting a concept of law that concerns communities, relationships, and the advancement of social justice. Dialogue and cooperation, positive and creative thinking, complex training, and communication are encouraged.

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    Studying law in Israel presents a rich opportunity to engage with a diverse legal system influenced by various cultural and historical factors. The field not only covers foundational legal principles but also immerses students in the application of law within a unique socio-political context.

    As you delve into law degree programs, you'll explore core topics like constitutional law, international law, and human rights. Common courses may include legal writing, contract law, and criminal procedure. Through practical simulations and case studies, students develop competencies such as analytical reasoning and advocacy skills, essential for a successful legal career. The environment fosters independence and critical thinking, preparing you to tackle complex legal challenges with confidence.

    Israeli law programs often emphasize experiential learning, allowing students to engage in internships that connect theory to real-world practice. Graduates emerge with skills valued internationally, leading to diverse career pathways in law, public policy, and non-profit sectors. As students navigate this vibrant academic landscape, they cultivate their legal acumen while enhancing their adaptability in a globalized world.