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Study Law in Azerbaijan

Nov 4, 2024
  • Law Studies
  • Study Abroad in Asia
  • Study Abroad in Azerbaijan

What is a Law Degree in Azerbaijan?

Students who wish to learn and obtain their legal degree in the country to work as "advocates" will need to obtain a Masters degree in law. This takes an additional three years beyond the study required to obtain a bachelor's degree. Students will also need to work as a legal adviser in the University department of law and pass the Qualification Committee of the Collegium in order to work in this field.

Law Higher Education in Azerbaijan

There are several schools of higher education in Azerbaijan that provide law education. International students can apply to these schools with proof of their current education level. Applications to law schools are commonly accepted on a limited basis from international students. Nevertheless, those who obtain a law degree here can work as advocates in the country at all levels of court.

About Azerbaijan

The Republic of Azerbaijan is in the heart of Western Asia and Eastern Europe. It is near the Caspian Sea and Russia. The country, which has a strong ancient history and unique culture, is a Muslim-majority country. The country is a unitary constitutional republic. It is about 33,500 square miles in size and is home to more than 9.3 million people.

Essential facts about Azerbaijan

  • 106 species of mammals, 97 species of fish, 363 species of birds, 10 species of amphibians and - 52 species of reptiles have been classified in Azerbaijan.
  • Azerbaijan has the unique distinction of being the first Muslim-majority country to have operas, theater and plays.
  • Azerbaijan has diplomatic relations with 158 countries and holds membership in 38 international organizations; it was elected to membership in the Human Rights Council by the United Nations General Assembly in 2006.
  • Azerbaijan is widely considered one of the most important up-and-coming spots in the world for oil exploration and development.
  • Fresh herbs form an important component in Azerbaijani cuisine, including dill, cilantro, basil, leeks, parsley, tarragon, thyme, chives, watercress and marjoram. The national dishes include those based on fish from the Caspian, local mutton or beef, and seasonal greens and vegetables. Black tea is widely consumed, as is saffron-rice plov, a traditional dish.

For those students who wish to study in Azerbaijan, it is possible to do so. In the area of law, individuals will find law schools and various law programs available. The demand for well qualified professionals in this field is moderate to high, depending on the city. Most importantly, it is important to understand the legal system here before committing to be a part of it.

What Is the Law System in Azerbaijan?

Azerbaijan was a long-held component of the Soviet Union until 1991. After that time, it broke away and established a civil law legal system. Nevertheless, its history has left the country's legal system very much affected by socialist law. The Criminal Code of Azerbaijan provides the foundation of law within the country. It is important to know that the court system does not rely extensively on case law or on previous rulings in the court system. The Constitutional Court of Azerbaijan is the head court and its laws are held as countrywide.

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