
The Juris Doctor Program at Far Eastern University’s Institute of Law is a comprehensive and rigorous course of study that prepares students to become competent and ethical legal professionals. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the law, as well as the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to succeed in a rapidly changing legal landscape.
The program is taught by a team of distinguished legal scholars and practitioners who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the classroom. They use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, case studies, simulations, and experiential learning opportunities, to help students develop the critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills needed to succeed as lawyers.
The program is also enriched by a variety of co-curricular activities and programs that provide students with opportunities to apply their legal knowledge and skills in real-world settings. These include moot court competitions, legal aid clinics, internships, and other experiential learning opportunities.
Throughout the program, students are encouraged to develop a strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to promoting justice and the rule of law. They are also provided with personalized attention, mentorship, and support to ensure their success both academically and professionally.
Graduates of the Juris Doctor Program at Far Eastern University’s Institute of Law are well-prepared to pursue a variety of legal careers, including in private practice, government service, public interest work, academia, and beyond. They are also equipped to adapt to the ever-changing legal landscape and to be leaders in the legal profession and society as a whole.

The Far Eastern Law Review (FELR) is the official publication of the FEU Institute of Law that seeks to enhance legal education through the publication of scholarly legal articles.