A legal clinic is an interactive method of education where students learn by working on real cases. The emergence of legal clinics at law faculties around the world began as early as the 1960s, driven by the need to bring law students closer to the problems they will face as future lawyers.
This development marked a significant shift in legal education, emphasizing experiential learning and providing students with practical experience while serving the legal needs of underserved communities. Legal clinics show positive results regarding achieving educational goals in higher education.
Legal clinics are of paramount importance in achieving the social goal of providing crucial help to people from vulnerable categories who have legal problems but cannot afford professional help. The legal clinic of the Faculty of Law at the International Balkan University started working in August 2022.
About Us
*Welcome to the Legal Clinic of the Faculty of Law!
At the Legal Clinic, we believe in the power of legal education to create meaningful change. Established to bridge the gap between theory and practice, our clinic provides students with a unique opportunity to experience the real-world application of their studies while serving the community.
*Our Mission
At our Legal Clinic, our mission is to provide accessible, high-quality legal support to underserved communities, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to navigate the complexities of the legal system with confidence. We strive to empower individuals by offering free legal services, tailored advice, and educational resources that promote legal literacy. By fostering a compassionate and inclusive environment, we aim to break down barriers and advocate for social justice; together, we work towards a fairer, more equitable society where justice is within reach.
*Primary Aims of Legal Clinic
- Legal aid: Serving a vital role in promoting access to justice, supporting vulnerable populations, enhancing legal education and pro bono work
- Practical Experience: Allowing law students to apply theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom to real-world legal issues
- Skill Development: Developing essential legal skills, such as legal research, writing, client interviewing, and negotiation which are critical for the future careers of the students
- Access to Justice: Providing pro bono legal services to underserved or disadvantaged populations, helping to address gaps in access to legal representation.
- Ethical Training: Learning professional responsibility, ethical considerations, and the importance of client confidentiality and advocacy
- Interdisciplinary Learning: Incorporating aspects of interdisciplinary learning, allowing students to engage with other fields such as social work, public policy, and health care, which can enrich their legal education
- Critical Thinking: Working on actual cases helps students enhance their critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they analyze complex legal issues and develop strategies.
Head of Legal Clinic
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Natalija Shikova
Mentors
Prof. Dr. Nikola DACEV
Asst. Prof. Dr. Marta VEJSELI
Asst. Prof. Dr. Ebru IBISH
Asst. Betim AMETI
Our Services
The Legal Clinic at the Faculty of Law offers free legal information and advice to persons from vulnerable groups (socially endangered persons, women victims of violence, the Roma people, international migrants, as well as all other persons who are discriminated against on any basis according to the Law on prevention and protection against discrimination) in field of:
- social rights
- consumer rights
- criminal-legal matters
- other advice and legal issues
- foreigners’ law in the EU
- company law and trade
CONTACT
legal.clinic@ibu.edu.mk