Chairs
Chairs are the teaching organisational units at the Faculty, which include related courses.
A chair gathers teachers and assistants who take part in teaching the courses within the chair. The duties of each chair are: organising teaching, research and professional activities for all chair courses; preparing drafts of course curricula; improving teaching at the Faculty; providing textbooks, handbooks, and other teaching materials and aids; taking account of lecturers, assistants, and researchers and their professional and scientific training; taking account of student achievement.
Chair of the History of Law and State
Chair of Roman Law
Chair of Theory of Law and State, Philosophy of Law, Human Rights and Public Policy
Chair of Sociology
Chair of Economic Sciences
Chair of Criminal Law
Chair of Criminal Procedure Law
Chair of Constitutional Law
Chair of Family Law
Chair of Civil Law
Chair of Civil Procedure Law
Chair of International Law
Chair of Administrative Science
Chair of Administrative Law
Chair of Financial Law
Chair of Maritime and Transportation Law
Chair of International and European Private Law
Chair of Commercial Law and Corporate Law
Chair of Labour and Social Law
Chair of European Public Law
Chair of Foreign Languages