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2 Law Degree Programs in Estonia


Tallinn University of Technology
BA in Law
- Tallinn, Estonia
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The program is a classical law program that teaches the basics of law and covers legal theory, private law, public law, and with a specialization in EU law and international law. Based on personal interests, you can choose between many optional courses. Traditional branches of law like constitutional law, contract law, property law, criminal law, etc., are taught by comparative analysis of different states’ laws, with a strong emphasis on law and technology and law and business.


Tallinn University of Technology
MA in Law
- Tallinn, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Our law program enables you to specialize either in business law or law and technology. Business law covers the main areas of law related to business and the economy with a focus on digital market issues and regulations such as Fintech, Global Trade and Transnational Law, Online Commercial Law, Competition Law, and Labour Law.
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Studying law in Estonia offers a unique perspective on legal systems and frameworks in a European context. You'll explore legal principles through engaging coursework that combines theoretical understanding with practical applications.
In Estonia, law degree programs emphasize a collaborative and research-focused approach. Students dive into subjects such as constitutional law, international law, and intellectual property law, developing critical skills like legal analysis and advocacy. The environment promotes independent thinking while nurturing a strong foundation in legal principles. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and perspectives in their studies.
Upon graduation, you can pursue diverse career paths, including positions in government, private practice, or international organizations. Skills acquired during your studies are transferrable, empowering graduates to work in various legal contexts globally. Those with a Master's or PhD may also engage in academic or policy-oriented research, contributing to the evolving discourse in law. Overall, an Estonian law degree positions you well for a fulfilling career grounded in both local and international legal frameworks.