University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law
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Faculty of Law |
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Latin: Facultatis Iuridicæ
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Established | 1479 |
Type | Public university |
Dean | Vagn Greve |
Students | 4000 |
Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Affiliations | EUA, LAOTSE |
Website | www.jur.ku.dk/english/ |
The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law (Det juridiske fakultet) has four departments and prepares students for the Bachelor of Law degree (BA) and the profession degree in Law, cand. jur. (candidatus (masculinum) or candidata (femininum) juris). The Faculty runs a special library, known as the Law Laboratory, for students.
[edit] The seal
The seal of the faculty contains the following text
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which is written in a circle around a lindworm above which is a sceptre and a sword. The lindworm symbolizes the struggle against evil, while the sceptre is the power of the state and the sword is justice.