644010, Omsk, st. Korolenko, 12
Siberian Law University (SibLU) is a Russian private higher education institution located in Omsk, Western Siberia. It was established as Omsk Law Institute on 24 February 1998 by the Fund for Social and Legal Protection of Graduates of the Omsk Higher Militia School, renamed in 2004 to the Fund for Assistance to Legal Education and Science. It was renamed in 2012 to Omsk Law Academy, and in 2019 to Siberian Law University. SibLU has one bachelor's degree programs: jurisprudence (law); five educational programs are being implemented in the magistracy in the area of “Jurisprudence”: Civil law; Business law; Family law; International private law; Criminal law; Criminal process; Administrative law; Administrative process; Legal support of state and municipal management. Also in SibLU there are postgraduate courses in the field of “Jurisprudence”: Theory and history of law and state; The history of the teachings on law and the state; Constitutional law; Constitutional litigation; Municipal law; Civil law; Business law; family law; International private law; Criminal law and criminology; Criminally-executive law; Criminal process; Administrative law; Administrative process. The educational process at the university fully complies with the federal state educational standards of higher education. Siberian Law University has state accreditation and issues diplomas of state design to its graduates.
School Director: Yuri P. Solovey
Population: 4000
Population of Teaching Staff: 100