Department Director (SGI)
Prof. Francesco Vergine
A solid legal education is a lever to enter the world of work as protagonists. At LUM we are aware of this and for over twenty years we have been committed to creating legal study paths that promote a solid preparation of students.
The society of globalization has promoted the development of a dense network of social, economic, and cultural relations, and for this reason we are aware that the
jurist needs a broad and intense complete and interdisciplinary education.
At the end of stimulating academic paths, the Law student enters the world of work with the highest possible legal and economic professionalism.
The skills that the student acquires can project them into public and private enterprises, national and international, in public administration, because a degree in law facilitates the development of skills that allow for a career even outside the strictly legal forensic sector.
In fact, our degree courses focus on studying the norm but also on “real life,” on problem solving, and will provide cross-cutting legal-economic skills useful to satisfy every ambition.
In the master’s degree course, there is a double degree program with Indiana University. This program allows for an integrated study program
with periods of mobility and offers the opportunity to attend and get acquainted with international academic realities and to obtain two degrees.