BA (Hons) in Comparative Law, by Anglo-American University in Prague
BA (Hons) in Comparative Law
- Program can be completed in 3 years.
- BA (Hons) in Comparative Law validated by the University of Wales.
- The quality of the degree is assured in line with the Code of Practice issued by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education of the United Kingdom.
The graduates of Anglo-American University in Prague BA (Hons) in Comparative Laware provided with the knowledge, skills, and analytical ability to enter the legal job market immediately as productive professionals. In addition, the program provides its graduates with a firm and solid legal foundation that they can build upon through graduate studies before entering the job market as full-fledged lawyers or executives in other fields of endeavor. Access to further studies is the same as the access to further studies of graduates of the University of Wales.
Courses: Introduction to Law, Roman Law, Czech Legal System, Legal Research & Writing, Criminal Law, Property Law, Contracts, Torts, Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, European Union Law, International Law, Administrative Law, Business Law, Thesis + Law Electives: Legal Philosophy, Labor Law and Discrimination, Human Rights Law, Internship, Law of International Organizations, Telecommunication Law, Islamic Law, Banking Law, Intellectual Property Law, Competition Law, Cyber Law, Moot Court, Consumer Protection Law, Justice and Order in World Legal Systems.
University of Wales
The University of Wales (Prifysgol Cymru in Welsh) is a confederal university founded in 1893 by Royal Charter. It has accredited institutions throughout Wales, ranging from the nineteenth-century establishments like Aberystywth and Bangor to post-1992 universities like Newport and institutes of higher education such as UWIC and NEWI. It also accredits courses at other higher education institutions in the United Kingdom and abroad. The Chancellor of the University of Wales is HRH the Prince of Wales and the Pro-Chancellor is the Archbishop of Wales.