The interdisciplinary subject Legal Informatics can be studied by both lawyers and computer scientists. Those studying for a bachelor's degree in Computer Science can expand their knowledge of Legal Informatics by taking it as minor subject. Students must obtain 18 credit points – 12 of which graded – from Law and Legal Informatics lectures, seminars and tutorials. In addition to attending lectures, students can earn credit points by working on the Legal Internet Project and/or by taking part in other Legal Informatics seminars. A personal consultation is recommended for anyone interested in taking Legal Informatics as a minor subject.
Legal Informatics as a minor subject
