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  1. The Faculty of Law and Economics of the Aristotle University (unlike the one of the University of Athens) was divided into two independent schools: a) the School of Law, and b) the School of Economics and Political Sciences.

    • School of Law

      The School of Law was founded in autumn 1930 under the...

  2. The LL.M. (Master of Laws) program in English, is a one-year degree program which focuses in training graduate students in various fields of business and economic law, examined from an EU law perspective.

  3. The School of Law was founded in autumn 1930 under the deanship of Demosthenes Stefanidis, and after overcoming difficulties and concerns which sprang from the view held by many government officials and others that founding this school would only exacerbate the already existing problem of the surplus of lawyers in the country.

  4. Welcome to the Faculty of Law of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. All of us who serve this School are aware of its long tradition of 90 years of contribution to the legal science, to the institutions, to the Greek society and to the country.

  5. Graduate Studies. The LL.M. (Master of Laws) program in English, is a one-year degree program which focuses in training graduate students in various fields of business and economic law, examined from an EU law perspective.

  6. Aerial view of Central Thessaloniki. On the right the Aristotle University's campus ΑΠΘ letters in Greek. The Law School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is considered one of the most prestigious Greek law schools.

  7. The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is the largest university in Greece. The main campus is located in the centre of the city of Thessaloniki, and covers an area of about 33.4 hectares. It comprises 10 faculties which consist of 40 schools and 1 single-School Faculty.