University of Montenegro Faculty of Law
Pravni fakultet Univerziteta Crne Gore | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1972 |
Dean | Drago Radulović |
Location |
Podgorica, Montenegro 42°26′46″N 19°15′23″E / 42.446119°N 19.256479°ECoordinates: 42°26′46″N 19°15′23″E / 42.446119°N 19.256479°E |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | University of Montenegro |
Website | www.pravni.net |
The University of Montenegro Faculty of Law (Montenegrin: Pravni fakultet Univerziteta Crne Gore Правни факултет Универзитета Црне Горе), also known as the Podgorica Law School, is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. Its main building is located in Podgorica and is shared with the University's Faculty of Political Sciences. The Faculty is Montenegro's leading law school.[1]
History
The Faculty of Law was established on October 27, 1972.[2] It officially became part of the University of Montenegro on April 29, 1974, when the Agreement on Association into the University of Titograd (today's University of Montenegro) was signed with the representatives of the Faculty of Philosophy, the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Economics, the Maritime Studies College from Kotor and three independent scientific institutes from Titograd.[3]
Affiliations in Bijelo Polje and Budva function within the Faculty. The Bijelo Polje law school was established in 2010. The Faculty of Law in Budva was opened the same year, at the Academy of Knowledge (Montenegrin: Akademija znanja Академија знања).[4]
Organization
The faculty organizes undergraduate, postgraduate specialist and master studies.
Undergraduate studies
Undergraduate studies are organized on the following study groups of the Faculty:
Postgraduate specialist studies
Postgraduate specialist studies are organized at the following courses of studies:
- Civil Legal
- Criminal Legal
- International Legal
- Business Legal
- Judiciary
- Constitutional Political
- Legal-Historical[5]
Notable alumni
- Svetozar Marović - President of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006)
- Slavko Perović - founder of the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro
- Miodrag Vlahović - Montenegrin ambassador to the United States (2006-2010)
- Boro Vučinić - head of the Montenegrin National Security Agency (2012–present)
- Željko Šturanović - Prime Minister of Montenegro (2006-2008)