rettsskole
Rettsskole is a Norwegian term for institutions that provide professional education in law, commonly translated as law school. It can refer to university faculties of law as well as professional schools that train individuals to work within the legal system. The core purpose is to equip students with legal doctrine, analytical skills, and the ability to argue and write about legal issues.
The typical outcome of rettsskole studies is preparation for professional licensure or admission to practice, depending
Curricula generally cover core areas such as constitutional law, criminal law, civil procedure, contract law, torts,
Admission requirements typically include completion of secondary education or an undergraduate degree, language proficiency, and meeting
History and regional variation: The concept of formal legal education traces to medieval universities and has