Master of Laws is an educational program that prepares professionals with a deep knowledge of the law. The program prepares students to work as lawyers, judges, attorneys, notaries, and other legal professionals.
What will they teach you?
In-depth study of branches of law (norms and principles of civil, criminal, administrative, international and other branches of law).
Practical skills (practical classes, internships and seminars are held where students can apply the acquired knowledge and skills in real situations).
Development of analytical skills (students learn to analyze legal documents, court decisions and other sources of law, which helps them form informed conclusions and recommendations).
Research work (students participate in scientific research, write articles and dissertations, which contributes to the development of their analytical abilities and critical thinking).
What do graduates do?
• Lawyer — provides legal assistance and represents clients in court. • Judge — considers cases and makes decisions within his competence. • Prosecutor — oversees compliance with laws and supports state prosecution in court. • Notary — certifies transactions and facts of legal significance. • Corporate lawyer — advises companies on legal issues and supports transactions. • International lawyer — specializes in international law and works in international organizations or consular institutions. • Intellectual Property Specialist — protects rights to the results of intellectual activity and means of individualization.