Apply to English-taught master’s programmes in law until 15 March

The University of Tartu School of Law is accepting applications to two English-taught master’s programmes until 15 March:

Information Technology Law

Information Technology Law is a unique programme in the world that develops the technical skills of lawyers and provides a comprehensive overview of the field of IT law and its latest developments. The knowledge and skills gained from the curriculum enable the graduate to perform high-quality legislative, analytical and expert work in the field of IT and to support the development and export of e-government information technology solutions. Studies take place in Tartu in English, and on weekends (Thursday to Saturday).

Read the entry requirements on the School of Law website.

International Law and Human Rights

International Law and Human Rights master's programme provides comprehensive knowledge of the principles, regulations, subjects and practice in the field of international law and human rights. The graduates are prepared to work in various positions requiring highly qualified lawyers both in Estonia and abroad. Studies take place in Tallinn in English. Lectures and seminars take place from Monday to Thursday.

Read the entry requirements on the School of Law website.

International students can submit their application in DreamApply and Estonian students in SAIS.

P.S. If you are interested in IT Law, but do not wish to enrol in the master's programme, you can also apply to the Continuing Education Programme in Information Technology Law!

If you want to learn more about these programmes, check out the recording of the law programmes webinar.

Further information:
Ms Anette Aav-Büth, Programme Director in Information Technology Law, anette.aav-buth@ut.ee
Ms Elizabeth Kasa-Mälksoo, Programme Director in International Law and Human Rights, elizabeth.kasa-malksoo@ut.ee

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