University of Notarial Studies (UNA)
Founded 1962 and recognized by the federal government as a private postgraduate institution 1968.
Funding:
Private
Grades 2
Professional degree,
Master's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 1
Divisions 21
- Administrative Law InstituteFields of study: Administrative Law
- Civil Law InstituteFields of study: Civil Law
- Commercial Law InstituteFields of study: Commercial Law
- Comparative and Integrative Law Institute
- Constitutional Law InstituteFields of study: Constitutional Law
- Consumer Law Institute
- Copyright InstituteFields of study: Law
- Customary Law InstituteFields of study: Taxation
- Environmental Law InstituteFields of study: Environmental Studies
- International Private Law Institute
- Justice Studies InstituteFields of study: Law
- Law InstituteFields of study: Law
- Law and Mass Communication Institute
- Minorities Rights Institute
- Notarial Computer Systems InstituteFields of study: Software Engineering
- Notarial Further Training Institute
- Notarial History Institute
- Notarial Law InstituteFields of study: Law
- Notarial Management Institute
- Notarial Studies Institute
- Public, Provincial, Municipal Law and Town Planning Institute
Requirements
- Admission details: A University degree (in Law and Social Sciences, Philosophy, Economics)