Faculty of Law, Political Science and Criminology of the University of Liège


The Faculty of Law, Political Science and Criminology of the University of Liège is one of the faculties of the University of Liège located in Liège, Belgium. Founded in 1816 as one of the state university's four official faculties, it brings together the departments of law, of political science, and the Jean Constant Liège School of Criminology.
The current dean of the faculty is Professor Yves-Henri Leleu.

History

The history of the Faculty of Law begins with that of the University of Liège itself on 25 September 1816. The Faculty of Law is, together with the Faculties of Medicine, Science and Philosophy, one of the four original faculties founded at the time of the creation of the University.
Initially located in the city-center of Liège, the faculty moved to the Sart Tilman campus during the 1980s, like most departments of the university.

Building & architecture

The Faculty of Law building, designed by architect Claude Strebelle and inaugurated in 1981, is located at 7 boulevard du Rectorat within the Sart Tilman campus.

Programmes

Department of Law

Bachelor degrees

Doctoral degrees

Bachelor degrees

Doctoral degrees

Master degrees

Doctoral degrees
Researchers are part of the Governance, Justice and Society Research Unit, abbreviated Cité.
Research centers include:

Professors

The Faculty publishes the Journal of the Faculty of Law of the University of Liège, formerly known as Annales de la faculté de droit, and later Actualités du droit.