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Law offices are involved in legal advice and creation, the representation of a client, employer or state in legal matters, the provision and administration of legal services and th...
Legally prepared employees find application in enterprises, notary, law offices and legal offices, courts, prosecutors' offices, ministries and agencies within their area of government, local governments, etc. The largest employer is public administration organisations.
The development of the legal sector and the future labour needs are primarily affected by the increasing complexity and internationalisation of the economic and legal environment. Expectations for future employees are high and competition from employers for the best graduates is intensifying. More than 5200 people work in the field of law are expected to earn a Master's degree in a professional field and are valued in addition to graduates of another speciality.
Legal field. In the future, the number of employees in law as a whole will remain the same. Workplaces are expected to be created by additional law firms with the aim of providing full legal assistance in all areas of business. The number of jobs in public administration rather decreases due to the objectives of the reform of state governance.
There will be more graduates of legal curricula than there will be jobs for them in the future.
Working in the field of law requires legal education, regular self-improvement and, depending on the position, the completion of additional training or preparation programmes and examinations.
Knowledge and skills relevant to the future- Strong knowledge of the legal field practiced, knowledge of and application of links between legal fields
- knowledge of financial and banking law, technology and IT law, public procurement and competition law, start-up business, European Union law in general and European Union regulations, e.g. prevention of money laundering, compliance control, personal data protection