The Learning Law program conducts clinical programs for students as part of its work. By adapting the curriculum of Learning Law for Students, several clinical programs have been successfully implemented at the Faculty of Law. Clinical programs are several-month to two-semester activities that aim to impart to students theoretical and practical knowledge of legal processes that do not fall under or are insufficiently covered in their regular curriculum, in a way that is not practiced in their faculties.
The goal of the clinical programs is to bring the law closer to law students and show the practical and applicable side of the law. These clinics include research and legal aid modules, scientific visits to the Constitutional Court and the Ombudsman, simulation of the work of the EU institutions, research on the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, as well as the drafting of civil contracts.
Among the more significant clinical programs are the “Law Clinic – Learning Law” in the academic year 2004/2005, as well as the Clinical Program “Learning Law” conducted in the period from October to December 2008, where the students of the Faculty of Law “Justinian I” – Skopje had the opportunity to learn more about the creation of laws, contracts, associations of citizens and foundations, commercial companies, the European Court of Human Rights, the Constitutional Court and the Ombudsman.