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2 Human Rights Degree Programs in Estonia


Tallinn University
Master of Arts in Human Rights in the Digital Society
- Tallinn, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Tallinn University’s study programme Human Rights in the Digital Society is a Master of Arts in Law programme designed for working professionals in human rights, policy, advocacy, and technology. The students gain the legal competence and knowledge to navigate human rights challenges in digital contexts - from data protection to AI ethics. The studies take place in Estonia, one of the world’s most advanced digital societies, where e-residency, digital identity, and online public services are part of everyday life. Students will explore how these systems challenge traditional ideas of privacy, accountability, and the role of the state.


University of Tartu
MA in International Law and Human Rights
- Tallinn, Estonia
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
International Law and Human Rights is a 2-year master's program at the School of Law of The University of Tartu, providing comprehensive knowledge of the principles, regulations, subjects, and practice in the field of international law and human rights. Students can obtain comprehensive knowledge in the field of international law and human rights. All students are given strong ground knowledge in international law and human rights, and then they can expand their knowledge in specific areas, depending on their needs and interests, by taking various elective courses.
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Human Rights degree programs offer you the chance to explore fundamental questions about dignity, freedom, and justice. This field equips you to advocate for marginalized groups and engage in meaningful discussions on social justice, making a real impact in the community.
In Estonia, students cultivate a strong understanding of international human rights law, policy analysis, and ethical frameworks through a combination of applied coursework and research projects. Many students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives and examine case studies that reflect local and global human rights issues. Common courses might include conflict resolution, humanitarian law, and human rights advocacy, preparing you to navigate complex societal challenges.
Graduates from Human Rights programs often enter fields such as policy development, non-profit management, and international relations. The Estonian educational environment encourages independent thought, critical analysis, and hands-on projects, which help strengthen your adaptability and effectiveness in a variety of roles. This focus on active learning prepares you for impactful careers that contribute positively to society.