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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.


College of Law and Business
LL.B (bachelor in Law) for international/English speaking students
- Ramat Gan, Israel
LLB
Full time
3 years
On-Campus, Blended
English, Hebrew
The College of Law and Business offers a global LL.B (Bachelor of Law) degree in Israel for English and Hebrew Speakers. This 3.5-year program is an amazing opportunity for students who are looking to gain international experience and prepare themselves professionally for a successful career in law. Students live in Israel, study in both English and Hebrew and get the support they need to practice law in both languages, including Judicial Hebrew language classes in the first year and academic adjustments.
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Studying law in Israel means engaging with a legal system shaped by civil law traditions, religious legal codes, and common law influences, giving you a perspective that few other jurisdictions offer. Whether you're drawn to international law, human rights, or commercial practice, the coursework here connects legal theory to real-world application across multiple legal traditions.
The learning environment fosters intellectual rigor and encourages you to examine legal questions from comparative and cross-cultural angles. You'll work through modules covering constitutional law, contract and tort, criminal procedure, and public international law, alongside areas like family law informed by religious legal frameworks. That exposure to plural legal systems strengthens your analytical thinking in ways that carry into any jurisdiction.
Graduates go on to practice as attorneys, work in corporate compliance, advise governments, and contribute to international organizations. A legal education grounded in comparative study also positions you well for postgraduate research or roles in human rights advocacy, arbitration, and cross-border dispute resolution. The skills you develop here are recognized and valued in legal markets worldwide.