Law school
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
- the German School of Law at the University of Szeged
- Center for German Law in Vilnius
- School of Polish and European Law in Vilnius
- School for Eastern European Law in Vilnius
- the Austrian Law School in Brno
- the Imperial Law School in St. Petersburg .
Well-known schools
- in Berytos - the law school of Beirut
- and in Constantinople ;
- In Roman law, the school of the Sabinians and Proculians was particularly important.
- Middle Ages, modern times
- in the Middle Ages those at the University of Bologna and the University of Pavia
- and in the 19th century the historical law school in Germany.
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