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.
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’...