University of Tartu School of Law is accepting applications for Information Technology Law and International Law and Human Rights master’s programmes. 

Applicants from the European Union, the European Economic Area, Switzerland and the United Kingdom can submit applications until 30 June

University of Tartu is Estonia’s leading centre for research and training that belongs to the top 1.2% of world’s best universities. 

More information about the additional application deadlines is available at https://www.ut.ee/en/extended-admission-deadlines-social-sciences-and-arts-humanities

 

Information Technology Law 

Information Technology Law is a 1-year master’s programme taught in Tartu providing both technical and practical legal skills for working as an IT lawyer. Graduates of the programme are information technology law specialists equipped with the necessary skills to work with legislative drafting as well as to conduct both analytical and expert work in matters related to ICT. Read more about the application process.

For further information, please contact: 

Ms Anette Aav-Büth, Programme Director in Information Technology Law, anette.aav-buth@ut.ee

 

International Law and Human Rights 

International Law and Human Rights is a 2-year master’s programme taught in Tallinn providing comprehensive knowledge of the principles, regulations and practice in the field of international law and human rights. The graduates are prepared to start their career potentially anywhere in the world and are well-prepared to work for international organisations as well as the public and private sector. Read more about the application process. 

For further information, please contact: 

Ms Elizabeth Kasa-Mälksoo, Programme Director in International Law and Human Rights,
elizabeth.kasa-malksoo@ut.ee

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