College of Law and Business

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The College of Law and Business (Hebrew: המרכז האקדמי למשפט ועסקים)[1] is a private college[2] in Ramat Gan, Israel. It was established in 1995 by members of the law faculty of Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The president is Moshe Cohen-Eliya.[3]

College of Law and Business
MottoThink Global
TypePrivate
Established1995
PresidentMoshe Cohen-Eliya
Students2400
Location,
Israel
Websiteclb.ac.il

Program for English speakers

In 2013, it became the first Israeli academic institution to offer an undergraduate law degree (LL.B.) that is taught some in English.[4][5] The Council of Higher Education of Israel (CHEI) mandates that the law of the land has to be taught in the language of the land.[6][7] In October 2017, the College of Law and Business will open a business degree track that is taught in English. The college also offer a dual track option where students can study in fours years both an LL.B. and a BA in business.[8]

The faculty of law runs six legal clinics, including immigration law, environmental law which was instrumental in the petition filed with the Supreme Court regarding the natural gas resources in Israel, prisoner rights clinic which stopped the privatization of the prisons in Israel and recently petitioned the Israeli high courts to increase the living space for prisoners and the government oversight clinic, which filed a petition to stop the government's move to a bi-annual budget instead of an annual budget.[9]

According to the 2016 Israeli Bar Association exam[10] results, The College of Law and Business submitted the second-largest number of students to the Israeli bar exam.[11]

International academic relations

The College has academic ties with academic institions around the world.[12] Each summer CLB students are given the opportunity to attend internships, seminars and workshops at Harvard university, Oxford University, Kassel University, Paris's ICC, and others.[13] In February 2017, two of the English speaking students won the international moot mediation competition at the International Chamber of Commerce.[14][15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Academic Center of Law and Business". council for higher education.
  2. ^ "The Academic Center of Law and Business - המועצה להשכלה גבוהה". che.org.il.
  3. ^ "Prof. Moshe Cohen-Eliya tells "Globes" about his concerns for freedom of expression and democracy in Israel". globes. Ela Levi-Weinrib.
  4. ^ "The College of Law and Business in Ramat Gan". mastersportal.
  5. ^ "Study Law in Israel at the College of Law and Business". jerusalemonline. Archived from the original on 2017-05-15. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  6. ^ "College of Law and Business attracts olim with Hebrew and English studies program".
  7. ^ "CLB Ramat Gan to launch first-ever 'half-English' law degree program".
  8. ^ "Birthright Tour Operator Turns Sights To College". jewishweek.timesofisrael. Michele Chabin.
  9. ^ The Calcalist, October 26, 2016 https://www.calcalist.co.il/local/articles/0,7340,L-3700498,00.html
  10. ^ "College of Law and Business Attracts Olim With Hebrew and English Studies Program". jpost.
  11. ^ "ציון ממוצע 57: שיא נכשלים בבחינת עורכי הדין, בלשכה מאשימים את המכללות".
  12. ^ "First time in Israel: Business degrees in Ramat Gan and New York". israelnationalnews.
  13. ^ "International Programs". clb. Archived from the original on 2017-06-23. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  14. ^ "Israeli students win int'l moot mediation competition".
  15. ^ "Israeli students win int'l commercial mediation competition - Globes English". Globes.