Charles University Faculty of Law PhD in Theoretical Legal Sciences – Law and Legal Theory in European Context
Charles University Faculty of Law

Charles University Faculty of Law

PhD in Theoretical Legal Sciences – Law and Legal Theory in European Context

Prague, Czech Republic

PhD

4 years

English

Full time

EUR 600 / per year *

On-Campus, Blended

* online application fee: 720 CZK. Paper application fee: 770 CZK

Key Summary

    About : The PhD in Theoretical Legal Sciences – Law and Legal Theory in European Context offers in-depth research opportunities focused on legal theoretical frameworks within Europe. Students will engage with contemporary issues in law, equipping them with analytical tools to explore complex legal theories and their implications. This program promotes a strong understanding of theoretical foundations while encouraging original research.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in academia as legal scholars or professors, positions in governmental and international organizations, and opportunities in legal consultancy. The program's emphasis on critical thinking and research prepares students for impactful careers across diverse sectors related to law and policy.

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.