Universität Wien

3.01. Diploma Study of Law

First Stage of the Degree Programme

1.1. Introduction to the Science of Law and Its Methods

1.1.1. Exercises

1.1.2. Courses

1.1.3. Work Groups

1.2. Romanistic Fundamentals of European Private Laws and Case Resolution Techniques

1.2.1. Courses

1.2.2. Compulsory Exercises

12.3. Seminars

1.3. Recent History of Law and Constitution

1.3.1. Lecture Courses

1.3.2. Compulsory Exercises

1.3.3. Seminars

1.3.4. Courses

1.4. Introduction to International Principles of Law

1.4.1. European Law - Basics

1.4.1.1. Lecture Courses
1.4.1.2. Exercises

1.4.2. International Law - Basics

1.4.2.1. Lecture Courses
1.4.2.2. Exercises

1.5. Principles of Civil Law

Second Stage of the Degree Programme

2.1. Criminal Law

2.1.1. Lecture Courses

2.1.2. Compulsory Exercises

2.1.2. Compulsory Exercises

2.1.3. Revision Courses

2.1.4. Seminars

2.1.4. Seminars

2.1.5. Courses

2.2. Civil Law

2.2.1. Lecture Courses

2.2.2. Compulsory Exercises

2.2.3. Case study courses/Exercises

2.2.4. Revision Courses

2.2.5. Conversatoriums

2.2.6. Seminars

2.2.7. Courses

2.2.8. Moot Court

2.3. Business Law

2.3.1. Lecture Courses

2.3.2. Compulsory Exercises

2.3.3. Revision Courses

2.3.4. Seminars

2.3.5. Courses

2.4. Civil Procedure

2.4.1. Lecture Courses

2.4.2. Compulsory Exercises

2.4.3. Revision Courses

2.4.4. Seminars

2.4.5. Courses

2.4.6. Moot Court

2.4.7. Practical Training/Excursions

2.5. Labour and Social Law

2.5.1. Lecture Courses

2.5.2. Compulsory Exercises

2.5.3. Revision Courses

2.5.4. Conversatoriums

2.5.5. Seminars

2.5.6. Courses

Third Stage of the Degree Programme

3.1. Political Science and Constitutional Law

3.1.1. Lecture Courses

3.1.2. Compulsory Exercises

3.1.3. Revision Courses

3.1.4. Conversatoriums

3.1.5. Seminars

3.1.6. Courses

3.1.7. Practical Training

3.2. Administrative Law

3.2.1. Lecture Courses

3.2.2. Compulsory Exercises

3.2.3. Revision Courses

3.2.4. Conversatoriums

3.2.5. Seminars

3.2.6. Courses

3.3. European Law

3.3.1. Lecture Courses

3.3.2. Compulsory Exercises

3.3.3. Revision Courses

3.3.4. Conversatoriums

3.3.5. Seminars

3.3.6. Courses

3.3.7. Practical Training

3.3.8. Moot Court

3.4. International Law

3.4.1. Lecture Courses

3.4.2. Compulsory Exercises

3.4.3. Revision Courses

3.4.4. Seminars

3.5. Tax Law/Financial Law

3.5.1. Lecture Courses

3.5.2. Compulsory Exercises

3.5.3. Revision Courses

3.5.4. Seminars

3.6. Business Administration and Accounting Law

3.7. Finance

Elective Courses

4.1.1. Philosophy of Law, Ethics of Law and Methodology - Core Area (Philosophy, Ethics and Theory of Law)

4.1.2. Philosophy of Law, Ethics of Law and Methodology - Elective Area

4.2.2. European and Comparative History of Law - Elective Area

4.3. Roman Law and Ancient History of Law

4.4.1. Legal Gender Studies - Core Area (Women's and Gender Research)

4.4.2. Legal Gender Studies - Elective Area

4.5. Sociology of Law

4.6.1. Criminal Justice and Criminology - Core Area

4.6.2. Criminal Justice and Criminology - Elective Area

4.7.1. Right of Abode - Core Area

4.7.2. Right of Abode - Elective Area

4.8.1. Law of Succession and Asset Succession - Core Area

4.8.2. Law of Succession and Asset Succession - Elective Area

4.9. Human Resources Management

4.10.1. Business Law (advanced) - Core Area (Commercial and Business Law)

4.10.2. Business Law (advanced) - Elective Area

4.11. Law of Immaterial Property

4.12. International Private Commercial Law and Comparative Law - Core Area

4.13.1. Mediation - Core Area (Mediation and Other Forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution)

4.13.2. Mediation - Elective Area

4.14.1. Bank and Insurance Law - Core Area

4.14.2. Bank and Insurance Law - Elective Area

4.15.1. Computer and Law - Core Area

4.15.2. Computer and Law - Elective Area

4.16. Form of Contract and Case studies

4.17.1. European Law (advanced) - Core Area

4.17.2. European Law (advanced) - Elective Area

4.18. Revision and Controlling

4.19.1. Medical Law - Core Area

4.19.2. Medical Law - Elective Area

4.2.1. European and Comparative History of Law - Core Area

4.20.1. Environmental Legislation - Core Area

4.20.2. Environmental Legislation - Elective Area

4.21.1. Public Commercial Law - Core Area (Commercial Constitutional Law and Commercial Administrative Law)

4.21.2. Public Commercial Law - Elective Area

4.22. Finance (advanced)

4.23.1. Fundamental and Human Rights - Core Area

4.23.2. Fundamental and Human Rights - Elective Area

4.24. Science and Education Law

4.25.1. Technology Law (Technology and Economy) - Core Area

4.25.2. Technology Law (Technology and Economy) - Elective Area

4.26. Political Theory and Political Science

4.27.1. Law of Culture - Core Area

4.27.2. Law of Culture - Elective Area

4.28.1. Law of Religion - Core Area

4.28.2. Law of Religion - Elective Area

4.29.1. Real Property and Construction Law - Core Area (Law of the Construction Industry)

4.29.2. Real Property and Construction Law - Elective Area

4.30.1. International Relations Law (Including International Organisations) - Core Area

4.30.2. International Relations Law (Including International Organisations) - Elective Area

4.31.1. Tax Law (advanced) - Core Area (Tax Law and Accounting)

4.31.2. Tax Law (advanced) - Elective Area

4.32. Development Cooperation Law

4.33. New Public Management

4.34. Protection from Discrimination

4.35.1. Indigenous Legal Studies - Core Area

4.35.2. Indigenous Legal Studies - Elective Area

4.36. Public Relations and Media Work

4.37.1. International Legal Practice and Language (ILPL) - Core A Electives

4.37.2. International Legal Practice and Language (ILPL) - Core B Electives

4.37.3. International Legal Practice and Language (ILPL) - Special Subject Electives

4.38. Culture Juridique francophone européenne et internationale

4.39. Middle- and East European Studies

4.40. Migrations- and Integrations Law

Non-Juristic Elective Courses according to § 10 (4) of the Curriculum of the Faculty of Law

1. Company Organisation and Human Resource Management

2. Accounting and Control

3. Political Economy

4. Social Science

5. Cultural Science

Courses Not Tied to Any Stage of the Degree Programme

5.1. Foreign Languages

5.2. IT and Media Competence

5.2.1. Juristical Media Competence I

5.2.2. Juristical Media Competence II

5.2.1. Blended Learning

5.3. Latin

5.4. Advanced Historical Competence

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