Faculty of Law, Law school faculty in Bergen, Norway
The Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen is a law school in the city center offering a five-year Master's degree program. It combines teaching with research on Nordic and European legal issues.
The faculty was founded in 1946 as part of the University of Bergen and has trained legal professionals in Norwegian and international law. It later became known for specialized programs in EU and EEA law.
The faculty brings together students from across Europe and beyond who engage with Nordic legal concepts and perspectives. This international presence is visible in daily interactions and classroom discussions.
The campus is easy to reach and has modern learning facilities with classrooms and libraries for daily study. Visitors should keep in mind this is an academic space where lectures are in progress during business hours.
The Master program in EU and EEA Law draws students from across Europe who want to study Nordic legal systems firsthand. This makes the faculty a rare meeting point for legal scholars from different European countries.
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