Jukka Mähönen, dean of  the faculty

Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law of the University of Turku is a modern research and education community.

Generating new information through research and educating new professionals are the faculty’s top priorities.

Calonia, the faculty building, houses a tight academic community where the interaction between students and teachers is simple and casual.

The faculty conducts quality education and research which cover a wide academic range. Additionally, the teachers and researchers of the faculty participate actively in public discussion.

The partners and the alumni of the faculty play a important role in developing its activities.

- Our task is to actively and critically observe phenomena and decision-making in society from a legal point of view, the dean of the faculty Jukka Mähönen tells.

 

  Presentation of the Faculty

 

Current Matters

Seminar organised by How to Rule the Economy –project of the Finnish Academy and OYY:

Recovering Regulation from Neo-Liberalism: reinvigorating social protection against corporate crime and harm

The 4th annual Conference on Innovation and Communications Law

Tutors for international degree students 2012-2013

Funding from the Academy of Finland for a project led by Collegium Researcher Pekka Länsineva

The Academy of Finland has granted funding for a four-year research project "How to Rule the Economy? The Laws Regulating the Economy" led by TIAS’...

 

11.05.2012 15:05 Juha Hartikainen