University of Turin Department of Law
The University of Turin Department of Law is the law school of the University of Turin.
It is commonly shortened UNITO Department of Law.
It traces its roots to the founding of the University of Turin, and has produced or hosted some of the most outstanding jurists, statespeople and scholars in Italian and European history.
Among its distinguished faculty and alumni are leading writers, philosophers and legal scholars. Nowadays the Department of Law continues the tradition, with particular strengths in the fields of private law, EU law, comparative law and related fields, and a unique global role in delivering United Nations-linked graduate training.
Luigi Einaudi Campus - Department of Law building
Central administrative building of the University of Turin
Luigi Einaudi Campus - buildings and gardens
Luigi Einaudi Campus - Mole skyline
The University of Turin is a public research university in the city of Turin, in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is one of the oldest universities in Europe and continues to play an important role in research and training. It is steadily ranked among the top 5 Italian universities and it is ranked third for research activities in Italy, according to the latest data by ANVUR.
Hall of the Rectorate Palace of the University of Turin
The Minerva Statue in front of the Rectorate Palace at the University of Turin.
The revolt of the students of Turin University, 1821
Botanic Gardens.