Was genau ist ein CAS in Law?
What exactly is a CAS in Law?
A CAS is a Certificate of Advanced Studies, a continuing education course at a Universities, usually a University of Applied Sciences or a University. A CAS in Law usually requires a university degree as well as several years of professional experience. Such a course in law can be designed both for lawyers and for people without a legal background (e.g. basic legal training for non-lawyers), so you should always find out exactly what the admission requirements and target groups are. Please also note that a CAS is not federally regulated, so you will find different courses at each Universities, even if they have the same name, such as CAS in Business Law.