The Faculty of Law has a large and highly specialised teaching staff from the most varied areas and categories. The differentiation between theoretical and practical classes in the Degree Course has led to a permanent investment in the training of younger, non-doctoral lecturers, which is why the teaching staff is constantly evolving and growing.
The teaching staff is divided into four Scientific Groups, around which all the scientific activity of the Faculty and Research Institutions and Centres tends to take place, without prejudice to interdisciplinarity: Historical-Legal Sciences, Legal-Economic Sciences, Legal-Political Sciences and Legal Sciences.
Since the Faculty was founded, its teaching staff has always shown a strong connection to the practical life of the legal professions and civic and political intervention at the highest national and international level.