Law school

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The school of law is a teaching institution of law , especially in Roman antiquity and in Islam . Different schools of thought within the legal sciences and Sharia are also called this.

Advanced study

Today, “legal schools” are also called in-depth studies that (including German-speaking) universities offer abroad, for example

Well-known schools

Antiquity
Middle Ages, modern times

At the beginning of the 19th century, after the Reich Chamber Court was dissolved, the Wetzlar Law School was established .

Law schools in Islam

Islamic schools of law are known as madhhab . The term stands for different directions in the interpretation of Islamic law, the Sharia . In the early days of Islam - since the 8th century - several schools of law emerged, of which 5 to 6 are of particular importance today. It is this