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NOVA School of Law Master in Law – Specialization in Social Law and Innovation
NOVA School of Law

NOVA School of Law

Master in Law – Specialization in Social Law and Innovation

Master degree

4 semesters

English

Full time

EUR 6,200 *

On-Campus

* 10.000€: total tuition fee for non-EU candidates

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Key Summary

    About : The Master in Law with a specialization in Social Law and Innovation focuses on the intersection of law, social equity, and technological advancements. This program explores contemporary legal challenges and empowers students to advocate for social change through innovative legal practices.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue roles in various sectors, including public policy, non-governmental organizations, and legal consultancy. They may also fit into positions related to social justice, human rights advocacy, and law reform initiatives.

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The NOVA School of Law is at the forefront of higher education, characterized by its innovation. The importance of Social Law and Innovation are well recognized.

The fundamental goal of the course is to provide an integrated vision of a wide range of fields of study, such as Labour Law, Social Security Law, Migration Law, and Resolution of Conflict with its emergent legislation. The course is valued for its blend of traditional law with developments in the associated areas of Social and Innovation Law.

The course aims to provide law graduates with a balanced education in emerging areas of law and to equip them with the necessary tools for a specialized career in a range of professional fields. The interdisciplinary course structure facilitates strategies to deal with complex problem resolution inherent in Social and Innovation Law.