ISCED-F 2013 0421 to CIP 2020
Crosswalk mapping from ISCED-F 2013 0421 "Law" to CIP 2020. 21 official equivalences.
ISCED-F 2013 0421 in CIP 2020
Each entry is an official equivalence edge. Click to see the full CIP 2020 definition, hierarchy, and its own crosswalks.
- 22.0000partialLegal Studies
- 22.0001partialPre-Law Studies
- 22.0101partialLaw
- 22.0201partialAdvanced Legal Research/Studies, General
- 22.0202partialPrograms for Foreign Lawyers
- 22.0203partialAmerican/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence
- 22.0204partialCanadian Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence
- 22.0205partialBanking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law
- 22.0206partialComparative Law
- 22.0207partialEnergy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law
- 22.0208partialHealth Law
- 22.0209partialInternational Law and Legal Studies
- 22.0210partialInternational Business, Trade, and Tax Law
- 22.0211partialTax Law/Taxation
- 22.0212partialIntellectual Property Law
- 22.0299partialLegal Research and Advanced Professional Studies, Other
- 22.0302partialLegal Assistant/Paralegal
- 22.0399partialLegal Support Services, Other
- 22.9999partialLegal Professions and Studies, Other
- 30.2801partialDispute Resolution
- 43.0104partialCriminal Justice/Safety Studies
About ISCED-F 2013 0421
0421 LawLaw is the study of the principles and procedures for formally maintaining social order, including training for legal professions such as advocate or training for the judicial bench. Programmes and qualifications with the following main content are classified here: Commercial law Criminal justice studies History of law Indigenous law Jurisprudence Labour law Legal practice Notary/Notary's practise Paralegal studies === Exclusions Court reporting programmes and legal secretary programmes are excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 0415 'Secretarial and office work'. Police studies are excluded from this detailed field and included in detailed field 1032 'Protection of persons and property'.