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University of Wroclaw
LL.B. International and European Environmental Law
- Wrocław, Poland
LLB
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
If you're passionate about protecting the planet and shaping the future of global sustainability, the International and European Environmental Law programme offers you the opportunity to make a real-world impact. This programme equips you with the essential legal skills and knowledge to contribute to the development, regulation, and enforcement of environmental policies, ensuring the preservation of natural resources and addressing climate change.


Humanitas University in Sosnowiec
MA in Law
- Śląska, Poland
MA
On-Campus
English, Polish
The MA of Laws degree is your passport to exceptional success in the employment market: private practice, as a prosecutor of crime, as a community lawyer, as a legal officer in the public service, as in-house counsel for a large corporation, a wide range of positions in areas such as accounting, education, foreign affairs, industrial relations, management, politics or taxation.
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Studying law in Poland gives you a grounding in both civil law traditions and the increasingly unified framework of European Union legislation. You'll examine constitutional principles, private and public law, and the intersection of national legal systems with international norms, building a foundation that travels well across borders.
The academic environment in Poland fosters intellectual rigor and close engagement with legal reasoning through structured, argument-based instruction. Coursework typically covers contract law, criminal procedure, administrative law, and comparative legal systems. Many programs also incorporate practical modules in legal writing, negotiation, and courtroom procedure, so your skills stay relevant whether you continue into practice or move into policy, compliance, or international organizations.
Poland's legal education sits within a European tradition that employers across many jurisdictions recognize. Graduates go on to work as solicitors, legal advisors, arbitrators, policy analysts, and corporate counsel, in roles where an understanding of EU regulatory frameworks is increasingly sought after. If you're drawn to advocacy, research, or public service, a law degree earned here gives you genuinely portable credentials.