Northwestern Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. kutafina (mgyua)

In 2016, Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSLA), one of the leading law schools in Russia, celebrated its 85th anniversary.

From 1931 to the present day, a huge path has been traveled from the Central Correspondence Courses of Soviet Law, which, after consolidation and several renamings, have become an authoritative educational institution that trains lawyers - the All-Union Correspondence Law Institute (VYUZI), to the flagship of domestic legal education. Many of those who today make up the legal elite of the country studied here. Being a graduate of the University is not only honorable, but also authoritative.

Moscow State Law Academy is not just an educational institution, but a real Alma Mater for students. Students receive fundamental theoretical knowledge, practical skills and, no less important, the spirit of the profession. They bring up the moral qualities of real lawyers: purposefulness, the ability to lead a discussion, love for people and their work. It is this approach that makes it possible to educate real professionals in their field and continue the long traditions of legal education. Undoubtedly, this is the merit of the faculty of the University, its "golden fund".
Alexander Torshin, a graduate of the VYUZI in 1978, Secretary of State, Deputy Head of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, recalls his mentors with reverence: “Our teachers not only gave knowledge. They instilled a taste for the legal profession. This is not an attitude towards a person. The approach was almost individual. When the professors came out, it was immediately clear that they were celestials. The qualification was such and lecturer's art at such a level that you immediately understood: in front of you is a master!

During its activity, the University has trained and graduated over 180,000 specialists with higher legal education. The University is proud of its graduates, among whom are many well-known, honored lawyers and outstanding scientists.

Over the years, prominent domestic lawyers have worked at the University: Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laureate of the Presidential Prize, co-chairman of the Association of Lawyers of Russia Oleg Kutafin, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, laureate of the State Prize of the USSR Vladimir Kudryavtsev, professors Anatoly Vengerov, Mark Gurvich, Boris Zdravomyslov, Yuri Kozlov, Polina Lupinskaya, Valentin Martemyanov, Stepan Mitrichev, Vladimir Ryasentsev, Valentina Tolkunova, Zinovy ​​Chernilovsky, Maria Shakaryan, Anton Vasiliev and other legal scholars.

Today, the educational process and research work at the University is provided by 14 institutes, 3 branches, 31 departments. The University has more than 20 scientific schools and directions. The teaching staff includes over 890 teachers, among them one corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, at least 180 doctors and 520 candidates of sciences, 30 honored lawyers of the Russian Federation, 13 honored scientists of the Russian Federation, more than 70 honorary workers of higher professional education of the Russian Federation .

About 13,000 students study at the University at the same time, over 400 graduate students and applicants, 350 foreign citizens are trained. The process of teaching students in accordance with the requirements of the present is in constant development.

The development of legal education follows the path of profiling. In this regard, truly unique areas are being developed at MSLA (corporate, competition, sports law), new Institutes are being created in which students study (Institute of Business Law, Institute of Modern Applied Law, Institute of Forensic Expertise, etc.), which have no analogues not only in our country, but also abroad.







1931 was a turning point for correspondence legal education in the RSFSR.

There was a shortage of legal personnel in the country. Until that time, the training of lawyers in correspondence form was carried out at the faculties of Soviet law, the largest of which was the faculty at Moscow State University (established in 1927).

On March 21, 1931, at the collegium of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR, it was decided to transform the former faculties of Soviet law into independent institutions.

On June 1, 1931, the Regulations on the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law were adopted. P.I. was appointed the first director of the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law. Knock. At the same time, the Board of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR decided to organize correspondence courses for the training and retraining of lawyers.

The issues of organization of law schools and training of personnel of justice workers were considered at the 5th meeting of leading workers of justice on July 18, 1931. The resolution adopted at it noted that “for the speedy training and retraining of cadres of workers of Soviet justice without interrupting their direct practical work”, “correspondence courses in legal education should be organized as part of the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law”.

On December 26, 1931, the Collegium of the NKJ of the RSFSR adopts the Regulations on Correspondence Education in Soviet Law. In accordance with this document, correspondence education was managed by the Central Correspondence Courses of Soviet Law, which were equated with a correspondence legal university, and in a circular dated January 13, 1932, they were called the Correspondence Institute of Soviet Law.

On October 21, 1933, the Board of the NKJ of the RSFSR transformed the Central Correspondence Courses of Soviet Law into the Central Correspondence Institute of Soviet Law (TsZISP) with the status of a sector of correspondence legal education of the Department for Training and Retraining of Personnel of the NKJ of the RSFSR. The task of the institute included training, retraining and advanced training in the form of distance learning of judicial and prosecutorial workers, legal advisers and employees of economic and state institutions.

By the Decree of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of March 5, 1935 "On measures to expand and improve legal education", the institutions of Soviet law that existed at that time were renamed legal institutions. The Central Correspondence Institute of Soviet Law became known as the Central Correspondence Legal Institute (TsZPI).

Later, by the Decree of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the RSFSR of July 3, 1936, legal institutions received the names of legal ones. The Central Correspondence Law Institute became the Central Law Correspondence Institute (CJUZI).

The Institute had 7 sectors on the territory of the RSFSR with 36 consultation points and 8 branches: in Kharkov, Minsk, Tiflis (Tbilisi), Baku, Yerevan, Tashkent, Stalinabad, Ashgabat, i.e. actually became all-Union.

In accordance with the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR No. 703 of April 29, 1937, which is not intended for publication, “On the transfer of the Moscow, Leningrad and Kazan legal institutes and the Research Institute of Forensic Psychiatry named after I.I. Professor Serbsky "The Central Law Correspondence Institute received a new name, which was worn for 63 years - the All-Union Law Correspondence Institute (VYUZI).

On October 18, 1940, by the Decree of the Collegium of the NKJ of the USSR, the All-Union Correspondence Law Academy was attached to the VYUZI. It was then that the real work began. The first issue of "Scientific Notes of the VYUZI" has been published.

In accordance with the order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR No. 421 dated May 18, 1956, an evening faculty was opened in Moscow at the VYUZI.

By 1960, VYUZI had 6 correspondence faculties (Moscow, Kuibyshev (Samara), Krasnodar, Khabarovsk, Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod), Ivanovo) and 6 educational and consulting centers (Orenburg, Kaliningrad, Magadan, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Ordzhonikidze (Vladikavkaz).

In 1987, O.E. Kutafin, for the first time in the Soviet practice of higher education, was elected rector of the VYUZI at a meeting of the Academic Council (on an alternative basis).

On February 10, 1988, by order of the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR No. 98, full-time education was opened at VYUZI.

On September 26, 1990, on the basis of the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 974, VYUZI was transformed into the Moscow Law Institute (MUI) (order of the USSR State Education Committee dated October 17, 1990 No. 660), since the full-time form of education did not correspond to the preservation of the word "correspondence" in the name.

On October 6, 1993, the Moscow Law Institute was renamed into the Moscow State Law Academy (in accordance with the order of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Higher Education No. 245 dated 06.10.1993).

On December 23, 2008, Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1814 “On perpetuating the memory of O. E. Kutafin” was adopted.

On February 12, 2009, Decree of the Government of Moscow No. 206 RP was approved. "On the assignment of the Moscow State Law Academy named after O. E. Kutafin."

On September 12, 2011, by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated May 16, 2011 No. 1625, the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin" was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin” (order of the rector of Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin dated 07.09.2011 No. 581).

On February 1, 2013, by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated October 12, 2012 No. 812, the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin" was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)" (University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) (order of the rector of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) dated 22.01.2013 No. 15).

On November 18, 2015, by Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated October 13, 2015 No. 1138, the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MGYuA)" was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)" (University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) (order of the rector of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) dated October 30, 2015 No. 531).

The main building of the University is located in the historical place of Moscow. The village of Kudrino has been mentioned in chronicles since 1412. Once it was the property of the Novinsky Monastery, and before that these lands were owned by the Serpukhov prince Vladimir the Brave, cousin of Dmitry Donskoy.

In 1764, the Novinsky Monastery fell into disrepair, and its lands were transferred to buildings for officers and officials. On the site where the University is now located, there was a city estate that belonged to the nobleman Vysotsky G.P. According to the tradition of that time, the building was a series of interconnected wooden structures.

In 1812, at the time of Napoleon's arrival in Moscow, most of the village of Kudrin burned out. The property of Vysotsky also burned down. The court adviser Khilkov I.A. became the owner of the estate. He laid out a garden on the estate, erected several buildings, which he rented out. Then the property was acquired by the Countess Kreutz, and in 1899 it was bought from her by the city.

In 1901, according to the project of the architect Nikiforov A.A. a three-story building for the Moscow real school was built here. It has survived to this day (it houses the first academic building of the University). On the site of the garden, stone residential buildings were erected for teachers and servants of the school.

Over the years, well-known domestic lawyers worked at the University: Vengerov A.B., Gurvich M.A., Martemyanov V.S., Mitrichev S.P., Kozlova E.I., Lupinskaya P.A., Ryasentsev V.A. ., Rovinsky E.A., Titov Yu.P., Chernilovsky Z.M., Shakaryan M.S., Shishov O.F. and many others.

For all the years of its existence, VYUZI-MUUI-MSUA-University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSLA) created 43 faculties throughout the country. Then, on their basis, correspondence and full-time departments and faculties were organized at 27 universities and three law schools of the USSR. Faculties, branches and educational and consulting centers appeared in more than 30 cities, among which are: Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Khabarovsk. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Magadan, Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod), Orenburg, Ulyanovsk, Kirov, Stavropol, Vologda, Kharkov, Novosibirsk, Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg), Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Krasnodar, Odessa, Chisinau, Kyiv, Kuibyshev (Samara), Ivanovo. Omsk, Ufa, Minsk, Kazan, Alma-Ata, Ashgabat, Dushanbe, Dzaudzhikau, Tashkent, Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, Ordzhonikidze (Vladikavkaz), Yerevan, Kaliningrad, Barnaul, Frunze (Bishkek), Simferopol, Kutaisi. The faculties and branches that were created in different years grew into powerful educational institutions, which they then took away; universities, for example, Omsk, Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don. Thus, the University assisted in the organization and creation of a number of well-known law faculties and universities.

Directors and rectors of VUZI-MUUI-MGUA-University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA):

Malsagov Magomed Gaitievich (circa 1937);

Karasev Yakov Afanasyevich (1938-1939);

Shalyup Mikhail Pavlovich (October 1939 - 1941);

Horohorin Mikhail Vasilyevich (November 1941-1942);

Ushomirsky V.P. (February 1942),

Denisov Andrei Ivanovich (January 1943);

Kozhevnikov Fedor Ivanovich (1943-1945);

Voshchilin Stepan Stepanovich (1945);

Schneider Mikhail Abramovich (March-April 1946);

Andreev Vitaly Semyonovich (1969-1980);

Zdravomyslov Boris Viktorovich (1980-1987);

Kutafin Oleg Emelyanovich (1987-2007);

Blazheev Viktor Vladimirovich (since July 2007).


BLACK AND WHITE WAR

Sunsets lay behind the sky
And the century went to rest,
The soldiers played quieter
Music of World War II
Wars of color - crimson
Wars are the ashes of a candle,
Wars from Berlin to Bryansk,
War - even shout, don't shout,

And black and white shadows
Long closed ranks
On the battlefield
On the field of scarlet war,
Where now forget-me-nots bloom,
Where is the memory alive now,
Where is the eternal flame for a day,
Don't drop your banners.


The new full name of the University is the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MGYuA)";
new abbreviated name - University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).

In connection with the state registration of changes in the constituent documents related to the change in the name of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL) (hereinafter referred to as the University), in pursuance of the order of the rector of October 30, 2015 No. 531 “On the use of the new name of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)" from November 18, 2015, the new name of the University and Institutes (branches) of the University is used:

  • North-Western Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"
    abbreviated name: North-Western Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).
  • Volga-Vyatka Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"
    abbreviated name: Volga-Vyatka Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).
  • Orenburg Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"
    abbreviated name: Orenburg Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).
  • Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (Moscow State Law Academy)" in Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan
  • Magadan Branch of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)"

Bank details:

Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Law University named after O. E. Kutafin (MSLA)"

Russia, 125993 Moscow city, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya street, house No. 9
TIN 7703013574
Gearbox 770301001
UFC in Moscow (University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA), l / s 20736X43260)

Bank: Central Federal District of the Bank of Russia

Account 40501810845252000079

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OKPO 02066581
OKONH 92110
OKVED 85.22

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About Moscow State Law Academy

Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina is one of the largest law schools in Russia, where students receive not only theoretical knowledge and practical skills, but during their studies they completely absorb the spirit of the profession, which then allows them to successfully find a job.

Education at Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina

At the Academy, you can get secondary vocational education in the direction of Law and organization of social security. During their studies, students will study general scientific disciplines, as well as an introduction to the specialty, administrative, civil, environmental, family and labor law, professional ethics, insurance business and other programs that will allow them to work in their specialty.

At the university, you can get higher education and a specialist, bachelor's or master's degree in full-time education at the institutes:

  • law, where students study civil law, state law or criminal law, and can also specialize in: Lawyer in the field of advertising, show business or sports;
  • international law, where specialists in jurisprudence of the international legal profile are trained. While studying at the institute, students, in addition to legal disciplines, study a foreign language in depth, and sometimes several: English, Spanish, German or French;
  • prosecutor's office, receiving a specialty in the profile of training Prosecutorial and investigative activities. Students of the institute must pass 2 state exams before graduation - in the specialty and theory of state and law;
  • banking and financial law, where students receive education under the program Lawyer in banking and finance, studying tax and budget law, banking law in Russia and abroad, the basics of insurance, legal mechanisms for regulating banking transactions, accounting and other special legal disciplines;
  • advocacy, where specialists in advocacy are trained. Institute students study the history of the legal profession, professional ethics and psychology of a lawyer, juvenile advocacy, legal proceedings and other disciplines. In addition, they study in depth legal rhetoric, which will allow them to learn how to correctly and clearly convey their position to the audience;
  • energy law, where they train future lawyers who will be able to work in the energy industry of the Russian Federation, teaching them general legal disciplines and disciplines that are related to mining law, nuclear and electric power industry.

You can also get an education at the Academy:

  • part-time education (attending classes in the evenings or weekends) in specializations: a lawyer in the field of advertising, show business or sports, international law, criminal law, civil law and state law;
  • on correspondence courses (visiting the university only twice a year to pass the session) in the specializations: state law, criminal law or civil law.

It is possible to train students both on a budgetary basis and on a contract basis. After graduation, students receive a state diploma. All young men who study full-time receive a deferment from military service. Nonresident students are provided with a hostel.

Pre-university preparation for admission to Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina

Applicants can enter the preparatory department at the university. There they will be able to prepare for the entrance exams to the Academy and to participate in the University Olympiad, the winners of which enjoy benefits when entering the Moscow State Law Academy.

The following courses are offered at the preparatory department:

  • 4 months, during which students will listen to lectures on social science and Russian history and attend seminars on the Russian language;
  • 8 months, where students will deepen their knowledge of the Russian language, social science and Russian history to the required level;
  • correspondence courses that students attend only for the sake of consultations and conducting tests in order to check the level of their knowledge.

Children can take courses of in-depth study of the English language, the duration of which is 3 months, and the cost is 55,000 rubles.

Citizens of other countries who want to enter the Academy can take courses to study Russian as a foreign language.

International cooperation at Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafina

The Academy actively cooperates with foreign universities of law and international organizations from different parts of the world. Together they conduct various scientific studies, the results of which are introduced into the educational process, conferences and seminars, where students and teachers from different countries participate in the discussion of important legal issues. Academy students are sent to foreign universities, participating in the experience exchange program, and teachers and professors of those universities come to Moscow State Law Academy to read their lectures.

Thanks to international cooperation, the university performs the following tasks that contribute to its continuous development:

  • the market of educational services is analyzed, due to which the educational program at the Academy is being improved;
  • MSLA professors and teachers undergo retraining and improve their qualifications in foreign universities, which allows them to better prepare students of the Academy;
  • joint training programs of the Academy and foreign universities are being developed;
  • students of the Academy are trained abroad, improving their knowledge and gaining legal experience;
  • the level of knowledge of a foreign language is increasing, both among students and teachers.

Moscow State Law Academy is a federal state budgetary educational institution of higher professional education. The largest leading law school in the country.

Key milestones in history:

1931 - the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law was formed, the Central Correspondence Courses of Soviet Law (correspondence institute of Soviet law) were established.

1937 - the central correspondence courses were transformed into the All-Union Correspondence Law Institute (VYUZI), the largest law school in the Soviet Union.

1940 - the All-Union Correspondence Law Academy was attached to the VYUZI.

1955 - an evening faculty was opened in Moscow, in 1987 a full-time faculty.

1990 - the Institute was transformed into the Moscow Law Institute.

1993 - received the status of the Academy.

2008 - The Academy was named after O. E. Kutafin, who headed the educational institution for 21 years.

2012 - Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin" was renamed into the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MGYuA)".

Prizes, awards:

2008 - The Academy became the winner of the highest legal award "Themis-2008" in the nomination "Alma Mater" for its contribution to the creation of democratic society institutions and the development of institutions of the rule of law.

2014 - Expert RA agency included the university in the list of the best higher educational institutions of the Commonwealth of Independent States, where it was assigned a rating class "D".

Structure:

Branches of the university are located in the following cities: Orenburg (Orenburg Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA), Vologda (North-Western Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)"), Kirov (Volgo-Vyatka Institute (branch) of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)"), Magadan (Magadan Branch of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher education "Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSLA)").

The educational process and research work at the Academy is provided by 11 institutes, 5 branches, 30 departments.

The Academy has more than 20 scientific schools and directions. The teaching staff includes about 1,000 teachers, including one corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, over 190 doctors and 560 candidates of sciences, 33 honored lawyers of the Russian Federation, 16 honored scientists of the Russian Federation, more than 100 honorary workers of higher professional education of the Russian Federation.

Nearly 17,000 students are studying at the Academy at the same time, more than 500 graduate students and applicants are being trained.

Specialized institutes operate at Moscow State Law Academy:

  • Institute of Law,
  • International Law Institute,
  • Prosecutor's Office,
  • Law Correspondence Institute,
  • Forensic Institute,
  • Institute of Continuing Education,
  • Institute of Additional Professional Education,
  • Institute of Financial and Banking Law,
  • Advocacy Institute,
  • Energy Law Institute.

Some notable alumni of the Academy:

  • Mayor of Moscow Sobyanin S.S.,
  • Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation Torshin A.P.,
  • Yu.Yu. Semin, Head of the Department for Supervision of the Implementation of Anti-Corruption Legislation of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation,
  • Chairman of the Moscow City Court Egorova O.A.,
  • Head of the Department of the traffic police of Moscow (from 2001 to 2010), major general of militia Kazantsev S.A.,
  • Honored coach of Russia, master of sports of international class, winner of the UEFA Cup with FC CSKA Gazzaev V.G.,
  • Entrepreneur, owner of FC Chelsea (London, UK) Abramovich R.A.

Contacts:

Russia, 125993, Moscow, Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya st., 9,

Northwestern Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA)

Brief historical background:

May 30, 1968- Order of the Minister of Higher and Secondary Special Education of the USSR No. 446 on the opening of an educational and consulting center of the All-Union Correspondence Law Institute (VYUZI)

August 1, 1968- opening in the city of Vologda of the UKP VYUZI

1988- faculty of VUZI in Vologda

1990- Faculty of the Moscow Law Institute in Vologda

1993- Faculty of the Moscow State Law Academy in Vologda

May 28, 1998- Order of the Ministry of General and Vocational Education of the Russian Federation No. 1378 on the transformation of the faculty of MSLA into a branch of MSLA in Vologda

year 2009- Moscow State Law Academy was named after Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Law, Professor, President of the Moscow State Law Academy Oleg Emelyanovich Kutafin - branch of Moscow State Law Academy named after O.E. Kutafin in Vologda

October 12, 2012- Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. 812 on renaming the branch into the North-Western Institute (branch) of the University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSUA).


North-Western Institute of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education “Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MGYuA)" invites you to study in the areas of training:

  • 40.03.01 Jurisprudence (bachelor's degree) - full-time, evening forms of education, budgetary and paid basis + the possibility of obtaining a second higher education
  • 38.03.04 State and municipal management (bachelor's degree) - full-time, part-time education, paid basis + the possibility of obtaining a second higher education
  • 40.05.01 Legal support of national security (specialty)
  • 40.05.04 Judicial and prosecutorial activity (specialty) - full-time, part-time education, paid basis
  • 40.04.01 Theory and practice of application of criminal and criminal procedure law; Lawyer in state and municipal authorities; Master of Private Law; Legal support of business (business lawyer); Health Lawyer (Master's) - part-time education, paid basis
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