Learning Objectives

The BA in Global Law seeks to train young jurists so that they are capable of working in international companies and organizations operating in the global arena.

In particular, the program aims to:

  • Deliver the conceptual and substantive foundations for legal methodology as applied within civil law and common law systems
  • Transmit interdisciplinary

    content

    focusing on the economic and managerial disciplines as well as the computational methods most often used by lawyers
  • Pursue – thanks to the self-design of the last part of the study plan – an in-depth study of a variety of legal issues of global relevance in relation to different branches of law (such as issues concerning institutions operating at an international and European level; issues related to the fundamental, civil, political, and social rights of individuals operating at supranational level; as well as problems relating to the duties and obligations of both for-and non-profit organisations operating outside national frameworks)
  • Develop soft
    skills needed in the job market
    through group work, international and national internships, legal clinics, and seminars focused on competences such as negotiation, advocacy, legal writing, and public speaking
  • Develop IT
    skills
    and ensure the command of a language other than English (i.e., Italian for non-native Italian speakers and another EU language for native Italian speakers), in order to ensure the ability to operate effectively and efficiently within a professional setting.