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New Vision University  Master’s in Comparative Private & International Law

New Vision University

Master’s in Comparative Private & International Law

Tbilisi, Georgia

2 Years

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    About: The Master’s in Comparative Private & International Law equips students with advanced understanding of legal systems and principles. This program focuses on comparative legal analysis, private international law, and conflict resolution to prepare graduates for a global legal landscape.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as legal advisors, international law professionals, or policy analysts. Other paths include roles in non-governmental organizations (NGOs), multinational corporations, and academic institutions. This degree opens doors to positions that require expertise in both private and international law practices.

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Master’s in Comparative Private & International Law

The aim of the program is to develop competencies in the field of comparative private and/or international law needed for conducting activities at internationally active national, as well as international and transnational institutions. As a student, you can get acquainted with modern developments in respective fields and be able to conduct independent research in accordance with NQF VII level competencies.

The broad choice between comparative private and international law components enables a student to shape his/her profile in either way: to make emphasis on comparative private law or on international law or to combine components from both concentrations and develop competencies most suitable for prospective employment. Core courses are offered only in the first semester of the course developing competencies generally necessary in both fields of concentration.

Methods employed are widely based on the mixture of interactive teaching and promotion of independent personal development through a combination of theoretical components and practical experience, aiming at the development of skills and values needed to interpret the law in line with the requirements of human rights primacy, i.e. equality and proportionality.

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