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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem MA in Law with Specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

MA in Law with Specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice

1 Years

English

Full time

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USD 16,000 / per year

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    About: The MA in Law with Specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice focuses on critical issues in human rights law, emphasizing the transition between conflict and peace. You'll explore theoretical and practical aspects through a comprehensive curriculum tailored to current global challenges in human rights. The program typically spans one year if studied full-time.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may find opportunities in various fields, including non-profit organizations, government agencies, international institutions, and legal practices focused on human rights advocacy and transitional justice.

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Hebrew University in Jerusalem Law Faculty invites applications for its one-year M.A. in Law with a specialization in Human Rights and Transitional Justice in English. This program is offered to graduates of B.A. programs in political science, international relations, and other academic disciplines related to the fields of human rights and transitional justice.

The M.A. program offers 20-25 academic courses with top legal experts from Israel, Europe, and North America, including courses on international humanitarian law, counter-terrorism law, international courts and tribunals, transitional justice, the law of the United Nations, legal aspects of the Middle-East conflict, international criminal law, international human rights law.

The faculty is comprised of top academics and practitioners, including past and present members of the UN Human Rights Committee as well as past and present legal advisers to governments and international organizations such as the UN and the ICRC.

The Program offers an excellent study program in a world-renowned university, located in an intellectually stimulating environment. The city of Jerusalem, with its long history of conflict and diversity, and the State of Israel – a Start-Up Nation confronting difficult international law and human rights challenges, provide an immeasurably valuable context for our students.

We invite all academically and practically inclined students with strong backgrounds in human rights, conflict resolution, and transitional justice to apply to the program. We hope you become a part of our growing family of leading human rights and transitional justice experts around the world!

Student Life at the Hebrew University

  • Be part of a welcoming community of students from over 100 countries
  • Courses are designed to offer a small group setting for more personalized education
  • Participate in international student associations and social forums
  • Network with professional alumni from around the world

Why the Hebrew University of Jerusalem?

  • As one of the top 100 universities in the world, we boast a faculty of world-renowned lecturers
  • Jerusalem offers a backdrop of diverse cultures, a vibrant social scene, and international landmarks
  • Located in the heart of the StartUp Nation, Jerusalem is filled with inspiring innovation and technological advancements

The Program Offers

  • Scholarships: Financial aid and merit-based scholarships and stipends are available to qualified students.
  • Additional living scholarships for outstanding students.
  • Specialization programs in Israel and abroad
  • Study tours: Course on Transitional Justice in Israel offers field-trips to relevant sites and communities such as East Jerusalem and the unrecognized Bedouin villages in the Negev.
  • Integrating students into research groups and international conferences.
  • Internships.
  • Thesis Track: Students may choose to submit a master's thesis under the guidance of one of the faculty members.

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