The LL.M. program at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens benefits from a strong academic staff, with most professors being highly knowledgeable and committed to their fields. The quality of teaching is generally very good. However, the infrastructure is a significant weakness, with some classrooms lacking proper maintenance, including issues with heating and windows. The university does not offer realistic accommodation options, meaning students usually rely on private rentals. Additionally, there is no unified campus, as classes are spread across nearby buildings within the city.





