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Bocconi University School of Law
TypeLaw school
Established1999 (1999)
AffiliationBocconi University
Students1411
Location, ,
WebsiteSchool of Law

Bocconi University School of Law is based at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, and was formally established in 1999. The school of law is a consolidation of a pre-existing tradition in legal studies at Bocconi University under the aegis of the "A. Sraffa" Institute of Comparative Law. A formal degree in law has been offered at Bocconi University since 1999.[1]

Bocconi University School of Law currently offers a combined LLB and LLM in Law,[2] participates in the Specialization School for Legal Professions together with the University of Pavia and organises a Summer Academy in cooperation with the University of Trento and the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna.

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The Specialization School for Legal Professions is a joint venture, established in 2001, between Bocconi University School of Law and the University of Pavia. Courses held at the school are addressed to postgraduate students with a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Law, and offer preparation courses for the bar, public notary and judiciary exams.[3]

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Bocconi Legal Papers is a student-edited working paper series which publishes legal scholarly articles.[4] Established in April 2008 under the name Italian Legal Scholarship Unbound Working Paper Series,[5] the publication was later renamed when its affiliation with Bocconi University School of Law became official.[6]

Bocconi Legal Papers is issued by a student group at Bocconi University School of Law under the supervision of several faculty advisers,[7] and it has also released a citation manual for Italian legal sources under a Creative Commons license.[8]

Bocconi Legal Papers constitutes the first example of a working paper series in the field of student-run legal publications.[9] This format has been argued to be more in tune with the academic and editorial background of European legal scholarly publishing, which is largely dominated by peer-reviewed journals.[10] Namely, the idea behind this working paper series is to create an additional level of feedback prior to final publication in a journal run by academics,[11] thereby complementing the role of peer-reviewed venues as a showcase for quality scholarship.[12]

Themis

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Themis is an academic network joining Bocconi University School of Law with ESADE, Free University Berlin and the University of Paris XII. The network offers the possibility to qualified law students from either of the participant schools to earn, along with a suitable academic qualification from their home university, also an international Themis certificate, requiring completion of a semester abroad, an internship, and participation in the Themis programme seminar. Students are also required to attend a specified number of courses during a semester spent abroad, at one of the universities of the network.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bocconi: Giurisprudenza arriva alla laurea[permanent dead link], Edscuola Board, 23 Maggio, 2001 (in Italian)
  2. ^ D. Ripamonti, A scuola di Giurisprudenza, Via Sarfatti 25, June 4, 2009 (in Italian)
  3. ^ Bando di Concorso Scuola di Specializzazione per le Professioni Legali a.a. 2009-2010 Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
  4. ^ "About - Bocconi University Milan". www.unibocconi.eu. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  5. ^ "Bocconi Legal Papers: About". Archived from the original on 2010-01-11. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
  6. ^ 'Law & Globalization' Call for Papers, Edublawg, March 16, 2009
  7. ^ "About - Bocconi University Milan". www.unibocconi.eu. Retrieved 2020-09-23.
  8. ^ Busnach Ravenna, J., LexIndex - Regole per una corretta citazione giuridica Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine (Milan: Italian Legal Scholarship Unbound Working Paper Series, 2008)
  9. ^ Longobardi, F. & Russi, L.(2009), A Tiny Heart Beating: Student-Edited Legal Periodicals in Good Ol' Europe Archived June 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, German Law Journal 10:7, at 1140
  10. ^ Longobardi, F. & Russi, L.(2009), A Tiny Heart Beating: Student-Edited Legal Periodicals in Good Ol' Europe Archived June 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, German Law Journal 10:7, at 1144
  11. ^ Italian Legal Scholarship Unbound Archived December 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Il Nuovo Diritto-Sezione News, June 20, 2009
  12. ^ Longobardi, F. & Russi, L.(2009), A Tiny Heart Beating: Student-Edited Legal Periodicals in Good Ol' Europe Archived June 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, German Law Journal 10:7, at 1144-45
  13. ^ Themis: The International Legal Network of Excellence
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