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    PhD in Law and Social Change

    • Rome, Italy

    PhD

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The PhD program in Law and Social Change considers applications from candidates who are willing to undertake high-level research on any topic related to the several challenges that the law faces in the contemporary world – preferably with a view to the transnational dimension of such challenges.

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    Learn more about Interdisciplinary Law degree programs in Italy

    Interdisciplinary Law degree programs in Italy combine various legal disciplines, offering a unique opportunity to study how law interacts with politics, economics, and society. This approach prepares students for complex legal environments where understanding multiple fields is essential.

    As students immerse themselves in courses covering areas such as international law, human rights, and corporate governance, they sharpen specific skills like analyzing legal documents, negotiating contracts, and crafting policy recommendations. The environment encourages critical thinking, allowing students to engage with different legal frameworks and perspectives. Students build confidence as they engage with new ideas and methodologies across disciplines.

    Many graduates pursue careers in non-governmental organizations, international organizations, and public administration, where they can influence policy and advocate for change. The interdisciplinary focus equips them with globally transferable skills, enhancing their adaptability in diverse professional contexts. By exploring law through various lenses, students not only expand their knowledge but also develop a versatile skill set that prepares them for the evolving demands of the legal field.