The educational process is carried out by 16 departments with approximately 300 teaching staff. The Institute offers programs for bachelor's, master's, and PhD degrees, with a total student population of around 3,000 individuals.
The Institute of Law has an extensive network of international connections and collaborates on joint projects with universities in EU countries, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Notably, there is a Double Diploma Master's Program called "Ukrainian and European Legal Studies" in association with Mykolas Romeris University of Vilnius, Lithuania.
The Centre for European Studies is a structural unit of the Institute of Law, tasked with advancing educational and research cooperation between the Institute of Law and higher education institutions in European countries, non-governmental organizations, and European Union institutions. The Centre also aims to promote the Europeanization of legal education at the Institute of Law and the implementation of European methods in teaching legal disciplines.