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Law Department of Sofia University ranks third in the world of international law competitions for 2022

Sofia University Kliment Ohridski
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Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, represented by the Faculty of Law at international law competitions NICA Law School Ranking, has been ranked first in Europe and third in the world for 2022. The press office of the university states that the ranking compares law schools around the world based on competitions held. Points are awarded according to the number of teams that participated in the competition, their level and the round they reached.

In the rankings, the Faculty of Law of Sofia University is in second place in the world in the field of "International Arbitration" and in sixth place in "Private International Law". 


The Law Department of Sofia University is among the first in the fields of "Mediation and Negotiations", "Law of the European Union", "International Humanitarian Law", "Public International Law" and "International Law in the Field of Human Rights".



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