Universities
The Legal History of Universities
This section provides an overview of Universities
Science, Maths and Engineering Students in Universities (in the Human Development Area)
In this context, Science, Maths and Engineering Students in Universities means:
the share of tertiary students enrolled in natural sciences; engineering; mathematics and computer sciences; architecture and town planning; transport and communications; trade, craft and industrial programmes; and agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
European University Institute and Europe
There is an entry on european university institute in the European legal encyclopedia.
Resources
See Also
Further Reading
- Entry “European University Institute” in the work “A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein”, by Rodney Leach (Profile Books; London)
Resources
See Also
- Legal Biography
- Legal Traditions
- Historical Laws
- History of Law
Further Reading
- Universities in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press)
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History (Oxford University Press)
- Universities in the Dictionary of Concepts in History, by Harry Ritter
- A Short History of Western Legal Theory, by John Kelly
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