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NOVA School of Law Master's in Law – Specialization in Public Regulatory Law
NOVA School of Law

NOVA School of Law

Master's in Law – Specialization in Public Regulatory Law

Lisbon, Portugal

Master degree

4 semesters

Portuguese

Full time

EUR 6,200 **

On-Campus

* 1st phase of applications: 3rd to 28th February

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

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Key Summary

    About : The Master's in Law – Specialization in Public Regulatory Law offers a focused curriculum on the legal frameworks governing public regulations. This program is designed for those interested in the intricate dynamics between law, public policy, and regulatory bodies. You’ll deepen your understanding through comprehensive coursework and practical case studies, preparing you for a career in this critical area of law.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates typically pursue roles in government agencies, regulatory bodies, or as compliance officers in private sectors. Other opportunities include positions as legal advisors and consultants specializing in public law or policy analysis.

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The selection and design of the courses included in the curricular component of the MPRL is driven by the ambition to combine some of the subjects taught at top Law schools with a strong interdisciplinary inclination and with the international-looking legal approach of our teaching body.

The result has been a fully revised course structure where students can benefit from:

  • General courses in core areas of Public Law (e.g. European Administrative Law; Constitutional Foundations of State Action; Public Procurement;
  • Specialized courses dealing with the different areas that are subject to public regulation (e.g. Law and Public Policies; Regulation and Public Health Hazards; Regulation and Environmental Hazards; Administrative Regulatory Law; State Aid; Law of Administrative Offences).