Charles University Faculty of Law
PhD in Theoretical Legal Sciences – Law and Legal Theory in European Context
Prague, Czech Republic
PhD
DURATION
4 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
EUR 600 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus, Blended
* online application fee: 720 CZK. Paper application fee: 770 CZK
Key Summary
The objective of the doctoral program of study “Theoretical Legal Sciences – Law and Legal Theory in European Context” focuses on scholarly creative and educational activities of specialists and academics showing their scholarly approach to solving theoretical and practical issues within a wide area of law and legal sciences. This unique study program is offered as interdisciplinary, i.e. it provides an opportunity to focus, in writing the dissertation, on any legal or scholarly topic, which has its roots in some traditional branch of law, but goes beyond the respective legal branch and may even exceed the law as such (e.g. Law and Economics, Law and Politics, etc.).
An emphasis is laid on interaction and consultation with a respective supervisor. The basic aim of the study is to write a quality dissertation thesis where the student, using the relevant methodology, solves theoretical issues of jurisprudence and/or practical issues of the law as a normative order. Knowledge, abilities, and skills are evaluated during the relevant forms of assessment of the study and through the dissertation, which must be published as a whole or in part.
Graduates of the doctoral program of study “Theoretical Legal Sciences – Law and Legal Theory in European Context” will have their qualifications expanded and their knowledge of a respective legal branch deepened, with regard to other branches of law and relating external areas. Their creative activities will have contributed to the development of legal sciences. During their study they will have improved their abilities to present the outcomes of their research both orally and in writing; as a result, they will have been able to carry out scholarly work and to contribute to the development of the respective legal branch in the international contexts.


