List of law schools in Israel

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This is a list of law schools in Israel.

Law schools in Israel

There are four faculties of law at these Israeli universities:

Contents

  1. Bar Ilan University (BIU), Yaakov Herzog Faculty of Law, Ramat Gan
  2. University of Haifa (HAI), Faculty of Law, Haifa
  3. Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI), Faculty of Law, Mount Scopus Campus, Jerusalem
  4. Tel Aviv University (TAU), Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv

In addition, there are nine schools of law at these Israeli colleges:

  1. The College of Law and Business , Ramat Gan
  2. College of Management , Rishon Lezion
  3. Netanya Academic College , Netanya
  4. Ono Academic College, , Kiryat Ono
  5. The Academic Center for Law and Science, , Hod HaSharon
  6. Zefat Academic College, , Zefat
  7. Sapir Academic College, , Sderot
  8. Peres Academic College, , Rehovot
  9. Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) , Herzliya

Number of licensing graduates

According to the Israel Bar, the 1,817 new lawyers who were awarded license on 14.6.07 were trained at the following schools: [1]

1,817 new lawyers in 14.6.07 licensing by law school
Law schoolNum. licensed
College of Management275
Shaarey Mishpat240
The College of Law & Business in Ramat Gan213
Tel Aviv University (TAU)188
Netanya Academic College Law School184
Hebrew University (HUJI)162
Ono Academic College Faculty of Law154
University of Haifa (HAI)128
Bar Ilan University (BIU)117
Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya109
(abroad)°45
(misc.)°°2

See also

Footnotes

  1. Data from the Israel Bar website

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