The Organizational Act of 1848 had significant implications for the University of Graz. The purpose of this act was to re-establish and reform the university's structure. Initially provisional, it outlined the creation of different faculties and aimed to provide the university with a more modern organizational framework. This act helped in transitioning the University of Graz towards a system that was less dominated by the Catholic Church and more aligned with contemporary educational standards and governance.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Wikipedia page on the Faculty of Law of the University of Graz here.
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