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2 Legal Studies Degree Programs in Serbia


Union University - Faculty of Law
Bachelor of Arts in Law
- Belgrade, Serbia
BA
Basic studies at our Faculty last four years. The BA is attained once the student has passed all the mandatory and elective courses within the study programme that they had selected, and have gained 240 ECTS credits. Upon graduation, the students will receive the title of Bachelor of Science in Law.


Union University - Faculty of Law
Ph.D. in Law
- Belgrade, Serbia
PhD
The Ph.D. study programme lasts 6 semesters carrying a total of 180 ECTS in accordance with the Bologna declaration. Once the course is completed and the doctoral thesis has been defended, the student is awarded a Doctorate in Law.
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Legal degree programs in Serbia offer a comprehensive understanding of law and its applications in both domestic and international contexts. You'll explore how legal frameworks shape societies and influence decision-making, which makes this field a critical component of governance and civic life.
Through courses in constitutional law, international law, and civil litigation, you'll develop skills in legal research, drafting legal documents, and analyzing case law. The curriculum often emphasizes practical instruction, including mock trials and internships, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios. Many students strengthen their analytical abilities and attention to detail as they engage with complex legal topics.
The Serbian education system promotes a focus on critical thinking and intellectual growth, which can enhance your adaptability to diverse legal environments. Graduates typically pursue careers in law firms, governmental agencies, or non-profit organizations, gaining skills that are transferable across borders. Whether you aim to practice law or engage in policy-making, a legal degree can serve as a solid foundation for your future endeavors.