15 Best Human Rights Law schools in Italy

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Below is a list of best universities in Italy ranked based on their research performance in Human Rights Law. A graph of 13.7K citations received by 2.26K academic papers made by 15 universities in Italy was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. University of Milan

For Human Rights Law

#73 in Europe
#188 in the World
Acceptance Rate
21%
Enrollment
65,234
Founded
1924

2. University of Bologna

For Human Rights Law

#90 in Europe
#232 in the World
Acceptance Rate
73%
Enrollment
79,999
Founded
1088

3. Sapienza University of Rome

For Human Rights Law

#115 in Europe
#303 in the World
Enrollment
100,155
Founded
1303

4. University of Padua

For Human Rights Law

#122 in Europe
#317 in the World
Acceptance Rate
40%
Enrollment
62,876
Founded
1222

5. Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

For Human Rights Law

#150 in Europe
#373 in the World
Acceptance Rate
39%
Enrollment
1,000
Founded
1987

7. Bocconi University

For Human Rights Law

#168 in Europe
#412 in the World
Founded
1902

9. University of Trento

For Human Rights Law

#180 in Europe
#437 in the World
Acceptance Rate
73%
Enrollment
16,239
Founded
1962

10. University of Pisa

For Human Rights Law

#183 in Europe
#444 in the World
Acceptance Rate
39%
Enrollment
49,108
Founded
1343

12. LUISS University

For Human Rights Law

#192 in Europe
#462 in the World
Acceptance Rate
77%
Enrollment
9,080
Founded
1974

13. Federico II University of Naples

For Human Rights Law

#203 in Europe
#498 in the World
Enrollment
73,553
Founded
1224

14. University of Perugia

For Human Rights Law

#230 in Europe
#577 in the World
Enrollment
26,732
Founded
1308

15. University of Milano-Bicocca

For Human Rights Law

#238 in Europe
#596 in the World
Enrollment
33,741
Founded
1998

The best cities to study Human Rights Law in Italy based on the number of universities and their ranks are Milan, Bologna, Rome, and Padua.