Testimonials from our Alumni
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"I chose to study IT Law in Tartu, as Estonia is well-known for the digital transformation. I believe that interaction between technology and law will drive the development of the legal profession." Oleksandr Pushkarov – Legal Counsel at Mintos |
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Helen Vahkal – Legal Adviser, Ministry of Justice |
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Stella Raudsepp – Associate, COBALT Law Firm |
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"During working at the Prosecutor's Office, I came to the idea to obtain additional knowledge in the field of IT law. It is evident that criminal activities have evolved over time and even criminals have more and more IT knowledge. In order to track and successfully reveal their activities, the knowledge from information technology field comes very handy, especially in the work of police investigators and prosecutors." Mari Luuk – District Prosecutor, Viru District Prosecutor's Office |
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“I chose IT Law MA at the University of Tartu because the programme seemed to uniquely combine somewhat more technical subjects together with law subjects closely related to ICT. Estonia is also very well known for its e-solutions and being the home for the Tallinn Manual on the International Law for cyber conflicts." Marija Makariūnaitė – junior in-house lawyer at Tesonet |
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"It wasn’t a requirement to have technical skills. Of course it was a benefit, but the programme itself was built the way that you don’t actually have to have previous technical skills. I think the lecturers knew that we were not technical people, so the way they presented the subjects, fit perfectly." |
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"This programme takes a highly hands-on approach and quickly steers you into uncharted territories where you will not only learn a great deal about technology and the law, but also get a chance to grow as an individual and a team player among a unique international mix of fellow students." Taivo Liivak |
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"I think that modern lawyer can't be without IT today." |
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"Studying IT Law Programme may be challenging, but that is how you develop. Not only academically, but also as a person." Andrii Khymchuk |
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"It was difficult to study programming without any IT skills before that, but we could all manage without prior skills. For example, I got a „very good“ from the lecturer, so we were able to study everything." Kristi Mäe |