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3 LLB Degree Programs in Italy

Luiss Guido Carli
Single Cycle Degree in Law
- Rome, Italy
LLB
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
Italian
The Single Cycle Degree in Law provides a sound and comprehensive legal education to train competent and innovative lawyers, ready to meet the challenges of today's legal sector. A distinctive element of the course is practical activities such as mock trials, negotiations and legal clinics.


University of Torino
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Bachelor in Global Law and Transnational Legal Studies
- Turin, Italy
LLB
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
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The Global Law and Transnational Legal Studies degree is innovative and is constituted by a large part of comparative law studies. The discipline of legal comparison will give students the possibility to deepen the research of different legal models, practices and cultures.
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University of Siena
Bachelor in Law
- Siena, Italy
LLB
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
Italian
The Master’s Degree Program in Single Cycle Law has a duration of five years and aims to provide students with advanced level training in the field of law, aimed at carrying out highly qualified activities in a variety of professional contexts.
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Pursuing an LLB degree in Italy provides a rich combination of cultural heritage and a strong legal education. The country’s unique approach blends theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring students gain a comprehensive understanding of law in a diverse context.
In Italian LLB programs, students engage in a mix of lectures, case studies, and collaborative projects that emphasize critical thinking and analytical skills. As they delve into various legal theories and frameworks, students build confidence as they explore new perspectives within the European and international legal systems. The curriculum often includes opportunities for internships or practical training, enhancing real-world experience which is valuable in the legal profession.
Graduates with an LLB from Italy find a wide range of career paths available to them. Many enter law firms, governmental agencies, or multinational corporations, while others pursue advanced studies or specialize in specific areas of law. The skills gained are highly transferable, making them appealing to employers worldwide, whether in Italy or beyond.