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Study Law in Italy 🇮🇹

Italy offers 71 Law programs across 45 universities. Tuition ranges from $2k–$4k/yr, making it one of the more affordable destinations for international students.

71 Programs
45 Universities
$2k–$4k/yr Tuition
11% Scholarships

Why Italy for Law?

Living Cost

$11,000/yr

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By Degree Level

Master (29) Bachelor (20) PhD (19) Single-Cycle Degree (1) Single-Cycle Master (1) Single Cycle Degree (1)

Top Universities for Law in Italy

University of Trento

Trento · National rank #1 · QS #485

Master's Degree in Law · Master PhD in Law · PhD Bachelor's Degree in Law · Bachelor
LUISS Guido Carli University

Rome · National rank #1

Global Law - English · Bachelor Law · Single-Cycle Degree
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

Pisa · National rank #1

PhD in Law · PhD Law · PhD Human Rights and Conflict Management · Master
University of Perugia

Perugia · National rank #1 · QS #801

Law and Economics · PhD Law · Bachelor
University of Milan

Milan · National rank #2 · QS #276

Law · Master
University of Naples Federico II

Naples · National rank #3 · QS #379

Law · Master
University of Sassari

Sassari · National rank #4 · QS #801

PhD in Law and Political Sciences · PhD Law · Master PhD in Law and Economics · PhD
University of Pisa

Pisa · National rank #4 · QS #343

Law · Bachelor
University of Turin

Turin · National rank #5 · QS #408

Law · Bachelor
University of Florence

Florence · National rank #7 · QS #404

Law · Bachelor
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

Milan · National rank #11 · QS #409

Law · Master
University of Brescia

Brescia · National rank #13 · QS #650

Law · Master
University of Roma Tor Vergata

Rome · National rank #14 · QS #355

Law · Master
University of Parma

Parma · National rank #14 · QS #1001

Law · Master
University of Bari

Bari · National rank #16 · QS #801

Law · Master PhD in Law · PhD
University of Catania

Catania · National rank #17 · QS #851

Law · Master
University of Siena

Siena · National rank #18 · QS #607

Law · Master
University of Palermo

Palermo · National rank #19 · QS #801

Law · Bachelor
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Modena · National rank #19 · QS #801

Law · Bachelor
University of Trieste

Trieste · National rank #20 · QS #751

Law · Bachelor

All Programs

Law

University of Turin

Bachelor

Law

University of Palermo

Bachelor

Law

University of Trieste

Bachelor

Law

University of Naples Federico II

Master

Law

University of Basilicata

Master

PhD in Legal and Economic Sciences

University of Salento

PhD

PhD in Legal and Economic Sciences

University of Basilicata

PhD

Law

University of Salento

Bachelor

Master's Degree in Law

University of Trento

Master

Law

University of Messina

Master

Law

University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli

Master Aid

Law

University of Catania

Master

Law

University of Bergamo

Master

Law

University of Siena

Master

Law

University of Insubria

Bachelor

Law (Master)

University of Insubria

Master

PhD in Law

University of Trento

PhD

Bachelor's Degree in Law

University of Trento

Bachelor

Master in Law and Economics

University of Roma Tre

Master

Law

University of Roma Tre

Bachelor

PhD in Law

University of Roma Tre

PhD

PhD in Law and Innovation

University of Macerata

PhD Aid

Law

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

Master

Global Law - English

LUISS Guido Carli University

Bachelor Aid

Bachelor in Global Law

Bocconi University

Bachelor Aid

Law

LUISS Guido Carli University

Single-Cycle Degree Aid

Law

University of Florence

Bachelor

PhD in Law

University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli

PhD Aid

Law

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Bachelor

PhD in Law and Political Sciences

University of Sassari

PhD

Law

University of Bari

Master

PhD in Law

University of Bari

PhD

Law

University of Verona

Master

Law

University of Roma Tor Vergata

Master

Law

University of Cagliari

Master

Law

University of Sassari

Master

Law

University of Sannio

Bachelor

Legal Sciences

University of Sannio

Master

PhD in Law and Economics

University of Sassari

PhD

PhD in Law

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

PhD Aid

PhD in Law and Institutions

University of Eastern Piedmont

PhD

Law

University of Eastern Piedmont

Master

Law

University of Ferrara

Bachelor

Law and Economics

University of Perugia

PhD

Law

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

PhD Aid

Human Rights and Conflict Management

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

Master

Law

University of Parma

Master

PhD in Legal Sciences

University of Urbino

PhD

Law

University of Urbino

Master

PhD in Law

University of Ferrara

PhD

Law

University of Molise

Bachelor

PhD in Legal Sciences

University of Molise

PhD

Law and Innovation

University of Molise

Master

Law

University of Enna Kore

Master

Law

University of Catanzaro

Master

PhD in Legal and Economic Sciences

University of Catanzaro

PhD

Giurisprudenza

University of Teramo

Single-Cycle Master

Diritto, economia e strategia d'impresa

University of Teramo

Master

Processes law Harmonization between History and System

University of Teramo

PhD

Law

University of Perugia

Bachelor

Law

University of Foggia

Bachelor

Business and New Technologies Lawyers

University of Salerno

Bachelor

Law

University of Brescia

Master

Law

University of Cassino and Southern Lazio

Bachelor

Law

University of Milan

Master

Law

University of Urbino Carlo Bo

Bachelor

Law and Innovation

University of Urbino Carlo Bo

Master

PhD in Legal Sciences

University of Urbino Carlo Bo

PhD

Law

University of Pisa

Bachelor

Law

University of Chieti-Pescara

Master

Law

University of Udine

Single Cycle Degree

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to study Law in Italy?
Tuition for Law programs in Italy ranges from $2k–$4k/yr. 11% of programs offer scholarships or financial aid. Annual living costs (accommodation, food, transport) are approximately $11k.
What are the English language requirements for Law in Italy?
English-taught Law programs in Italy typically require:. Requirements vary by university and program level — always check the specific program page.
How many Law programs are in Italy?
Abroadly lists 71 Law programs at 45 universities across Italy. Programs are available at Bachelor, Master, and PhD level.
Is Italy a good country for Law students?
Italy is a strong choice for Law with 45 universities offering these programs. The primary language is Italian, though many programs are taught in English.
What degree levels are available for Law in Italy?
In Italy, Law programs are offered at: Bachelor (20 programs), Master (29 programs), PhD (19 programs), Single-Cycle Degree (1 programs), Single-Cycle Master (1 programs), Single Cycle Degree (1 programs). This gives students flexibility whether they're seeking an undergraduate degree, postgraduate specialization, or doctoral research.