The Bachelor in Law programme is designed to prepare graduates for legal practice and professional environments that extend beyond national borders. The curriculum combines the continental legal tradition with core principles of common law, emphasizing International Law, European Law, Comparative Law, Digital Regulation, Energy Law, Maritime Law and Global Governance.
Students develop advanced legal reasoning, critical thinking, advocacy and analytical skills, while gaining practical exposure through moot court competitions, legal clinics and experiential learning.
• International & European Law
• Comparative Law
• Human Rights
• Corporate & Commercial Law
• Digital & Technology Law
• Maritime & Shipping Law
• Environmental & Energy Law
• International Litigation & ADR
• Participation in international moot court competitions
• Legal clinics in Human Rights and Refugee Law
• Workshops and seminars with legal professionals
• Negotiation’s course focused on dispute resolution
• Experiential learning in advocacy and legal drafting
• Exposure to transnational legal systems and institutions
• Greek Civil Law Terminology
• Greek Commercial Law Terminology
• Greek Criminal Law Terminology
• Greek Public Law Terminology
• Cypriot Law
• International Law of the Sea
• Equity and the Law of Trusts
• Property Law
• Contract Law (Common Law)
• Restitution and Tort
• Secondary school diploma or equivalent qualification providing access to higher education
• English language proficiency at B2 level or above
• Online personal interview assessing communication and critical thinking skills
• Overall secondary school grade of 70% or above
• International Baccalaureate (IB): 28/45 or above
• GCE A-levels: BBB or above
• SAT: 1200/1600 or above
• ACT: 25/36 or above
• LNAT: 22/42 or above
• AP scores of 4 or 5 in relevant