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  1. With more than 4000 students, the Faculty of Law is the largest accredited Law Faculty in the country. Many of its alumni hold prominent positions in the central and regional administration, in public service, as well as in advocacy and private business.

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  2. Let´s immerge together in following adventurous areas with best teachers, practiciants and researchers: Human Rights Law, Business Law, Medical Law, Sports Law, Antitrust, ADR etc. Just start your LL.M. adventure in Prague!

  3. Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague. Among the four original faculties of Charles University were: the faculty of law, medicine, art (philosophy) and theology (now catholic theology). Today, Charles University consists of 17 faculties, based primarily in Prague, two houses in Hradec Králové and one in Plzeň .

  4. The Faculty of Law, Charles University offers a wide range of courses for incoming exchange students that are taught in English. Go ahead and take a minute to explore our offer. We will be happy to welcome you at our Law Faculty in the very centre of Prague.

  5. Welcome to the website of the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague. In this section you can find all the necessary basic information about our academic institution. Master´s programme of study - taught exclusively in the Czech language.

  6. Presently, with more than 4500 students, the Faculty of Law is the largest accredited law faculty in the Czech Republic. It has a fully accredited Master´s Programme taught in Czech; a Doctoral Programme can be taken either in the Czech or English languages.

  7. The Faculty of Law of Charles University (Czech: Právnická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy) is one of the original four faculties of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1348 by Charles IV on the basis of a bull of Pope Clement VI, it is the oldest law school in the Czech Republic and Central Europe.