6 Public Law Master's degrees found
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6 Public Law Master's degrees found
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University of Bristol Law School
MA in Law
- Bristol, United Kingdom
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MA Law is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in any discipline who aspire to pursue a legal career. It is similar to a ‘Graduate LLB’ or a 'Law Conversion Course (GDL)' but studied over two years providing a greater depth of study and comprehensive legal grounding. Students who have completed this programme can proceed to the professional stage of legal training with the advantage of gaining a postgraduate law degree.
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Ajman University
Master of Law in Public Law
- Ajman, United Arab Emirates
Master
Full time
33 hours
On-Campus
English
In the course of the ongoing development of the academic programs offered by the College of Law, the Master's program in Private Law was initially introduced in 2008, ultimately receiving final accreditation in May 2016. Recently, the program's accreditation was renewed in December 2021.
Kuwait University
Master's Degree in Public Law
- Shuwaikh Educational, Kuwait
Master
The Department of Public Law in the College of Law offers a Master's degree program in Public Law. Language of instruction is Arabic. The program aims at the enhancement of the academic level of the graduate students and preparation of a specialized generation with high level of legal specializations. Only thesis option is available.
Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani Teaching University
Magister of Law
- Tbilisi, Georgia
MA
Full time
On-Campus
The purpose of the Law Master Educational Program to supply the student with in-depth and systemic knowledge in the field of Private, Public, or Criminal Law and Comparative Law; teach them main characteristics of national and foreign legal systems, theories of law, institutions, legal norms of material and procedural law character, general principals of law, values.
University of Notarial Studies
Master's Degree - Specialization in Documentation and Notarial Contracting
- 1873, Argentina
Master
On-Campus
Spanish
The general purpose of this Specialization is to prepare law operators to carry out a competent professional practice. This purpose, which results in the strengthening of the supreme values of legal order and security, translates into the following objectives: Deepen the knowledge and skills necessary for the preparation of notarial documents. Strengthen training for problem-solving in the field of law, both private and public, favoring the best implementation of intersubjective legal relationships.
Antalya Bilim University
Master in Public Law (Thesis & Non-Thesis, Turkish)
Master
Full time
On-Campus
Turkish
The Public Law master's program, which aims to educate lawyers who can provide solutions to these problems, aims to provide graduates with a multi-faceted perspective on the legal issues in the curriculum, which includes the current problems of law as well as philosophy and politics courses.
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What is public law?
Public law is the field of law that governs the legal responsibilies and duties between citizens and the government. It protects the rights of citizens by ensuring that those who govern do so responsibly and fairly. Public law also works to prevent those in power from abusing their authority.
What can I do with a degree in public law?
Common jobs for public law graduates include working as a lawyer, a paralegal, or a legal assistant. Other common jobs include working in the government or in a non-profit organization. There are also many opportunities to teach public law at the college level.
What will I study during my public law degree?
You will learn about many different types of law while getting your public law degree. These topics include constitutional law, civil rights and liberties, criminal procedure, administrative law, and international law. You can also choose to study other areas of law that interest you such as business law, environmental law, or family law.
Master-level studies involve specialized study in a field of research or an area of professional practice. Earning a master’s degree demonstrates a higher level of mastery of the subject.
Earning a master’s degree can take anywhere from a year to three or four years. Before you can graduate, you usually must write and defend a thesis, a long paper that is the culmination of your specialized research.