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2 Law BA Degree Programs in Estonia


Tallinn University of Technology
BA in Law
- Tallinn, Estonia
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The program is a classical law program that teaches the basics of law and covers legal theory, private law, public law, and with a specialization in EU law and international law. Based on personal interests, you can choose between many optional courses. Traditional branches of law like constitutional law, contract law, property law, criminal law, etc., are taught by comparative analysis of different states’ laws, with a strong emphasis on law and technology and law and business.


Tallinn University
Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Governance
- Tallinn, Estonia
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Politics and Governance gives you a broad foundation in how political systems, public institutions, and international actors shape today’s world. You will study how decisions are made, how policies are implemented, and how global and local challenges affect society. The program equips students with a broad knowledge basis to prepare them for a future not just in the government or party politics, but also as knowledgeable and able actors in international organizations, the third sector, or even the private sector.
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Studying law in Estonia provides a unique opportunity to delve into various legal systems and frameworks while engaging in contemporary legal issues. Bachelor’s degree programs focus on comprehensive legal education, emphasizing both domestic and international law.
Through courses in legal theory, constitutional law, and European law, you'll develop critical skills like analyzing case law, drafting legal documents, and understanding regulatory compliance. The hands-on learning environment fosters your independence and builds confidence as you engage in discussions, simulations, and team projects. Law students also strengthen their adaptability as they explore real-world scenarios related to human rights, environmental law, and business law.
Graduates from these programs often find career paths in government agencies, NGOs, or private law firms. The strong foundation you gain prepares you for various legal professions, including roles as legal advisors or project managers. Estonia’s emphasis on digital technology in law provides relevant experience that professionals can carry into global job markets, enhancing your career prospects beyond local boundaries.