MSU, Faculty of Law, Russia, 119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, 1-51, 1 Humanities Building | |
Telephone | +7 (495) 939-29-03 |
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WWW | http://www.law.msu.su |
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Dean: Alexander K. Golichenkov
Today the Faculty of Law, one of the three oldest faculties at Moscow State University, is the leading school of legal education and research in Russia. The academics of the Faculty do large-scale research in various branches of jurisprudence, contribute substantially to the development of the Russian legislation, taking part in law making and provide legal advice for state institutions and international organisations.
Among our highly qualified academic staff there are 61 full professors, holding higher doctoral degrees in law, 108 associate professors, holding the degrees of candidates of law. The Faculty also attracts well-known academics and specialists from other institutions and state organizations to teach courses in various branches of jurisprudence.
The students' curriculum includes: legal theory and state theory; history of political and legal studies; Russian legal history; foreign legal history; constitutional law; administrative law; municipal law; financial law; civil law; civil code; criminal law; criminal justice; criminalistics; environmental law; land law; labour law; international law; state law; foreign state law; criminology; penology; legal cybernetics; company law; commercial law; family law; and some other law courses.
On the curriculum are Latin, foreign languages, Logic, Humanities and Social Sciences.
The students of jurisprudence can specialize in one of the three areas: State Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law after 3rd semester.
State Law is taught jointly by the following departments: Department of Legal Theory and State Theory, Department of Legal History and State History, Department of International Law, Department of Administrative Law and Financial Law, Department of Constitutional Law.
The departments train specialists to work at state and public organizations. Apart from fundamental courses the curriculum involves scientific management, international private law, arbitral proceedings, social welfare law and a number of various special courses provided by the departments.
Civil Law is taught by the following departments: Department of Civil Law; Department of Civil Procedure; Department of Environmental and Land Law; Department of Labour Law; Department of Company Law and Legal Control; Department of Foreign Economic Activity; Department of Commercial Law and Basics of Law. The departments train specialists to work at courts, arbitration courts, notary offices, public defender's and public prosecution offices, legal departments of enterprises, institutions and organizations, social security bodies, trade unions.
Apart from obligatory courses, the faculty offers optional ones: International Private Law, Social Security Law, Arbitral Proceedings, Foreign Civil Law and Commercial Law, special courses provided by the departments.
The students who specialize in criminal law are taught by the following departments: Department of Criminal Law, Department of Criminal Procedure Law, Department of Criminalistics. The departments train specialists to work at courts, public defender's and prosecution offices.
Apart from general courses the specialization involves studying legal statistics, forensic accounting, forensic medicine and psychiatry, special courses provided by the departments.
The curriculum includes a variety of additional courses students can choose from, among them courses in Law, foreign languages and teaching practices. To undergo practical training, before leaving the Faculty the students are sent out to field placements at courts, in state and administrative bodies, other institutions and organizations.
Law Faculty graduates are employed by state and administrative bodies, courts, public defender's and prosecution offices, state enterprises, commercial organizations, educational institutions and other organizations.