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Católica Global School of Law
LL.M. Law in a Digital Economy
- Online
LLM
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Digital technologies are reshaping the legal world. From AI and blockchain to the metaverse, this program prepares students to tackle the complex challenges of the digital economy.


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University of Osnabrück - European Legal Studies Institute
LL.M. Master of European Technology Law (METL)
- Osnabrück, Germany
LLM, Masters
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
Welcome to the Master of European Technology Law, an inter-disciplinary programme that provides lawyers with technical knowledge to facilitate innovation while at the same time giving tech engineers the tools to understand legal compliance issues. The programme includes research-oriented theory and practical projects to develop future skills.


VIU - Universidad Internacional de Valencia
Official Master's Degree in Digital and Cybersecurity Law
- Valencia, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
It is a unique program that offers a fully balanced curriculum encompassing both areas: digital law and cybersecurity law.


Swansea University
LLM in LegalTech and Commercial Law
- Swansea, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
The LLM in LegalTech puts you at the forefront of a fast-growing field, opening up exciting career opportunities to harness the power of technology in the legal profession.
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Mykolas Romeris University
LegalTech (LLM)
- Vilnius, Lithuania
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This flexible, one-year LLM program, delivered in English, provides an entry point to a wide range of different careers, including legal practice and entrepreneurship. It is delivered by specialists from Lithuania, Netherlands, and Spain working in the field of legal technology, and ensures students get the benefit of the latest technologies and industry standards.


Fordham University Law School
LLM in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law
- New York, USA
LLM
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The LLM program in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law is a unique program that combines the classic study of intellectual property rights with the rapidly emerging field of information technology law. Students study fundamental and advanced intellectual property rights issues in copyright, patent, and trademark law and also learn about issues that lie at the heart of today’s digital information society, such as cybercrime, e-commerce, information privacy law, and Internet law.


University of Wollongong
Master of Philosophy - Faculty of Business and Law
- Wollongong, Australia
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Philosophy program in the Faculty of Business and Law is designed for students who want to develop deep research skills in a supportive environment. It provides the opportunity to focus ...
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IT Law degree programs at the Master's level focus on the intersection of technology and legal frameworks, preparing you to navigate complex issues like cybersecurity, data privacy, and intellectual property. This field uniquely combines legal theory with practical applications, addressing the challenges posed by an increasingly digital world.
Through courses in digital rights management, cybersecurity law, and e-commerce regulations, you'll develop tailored skills for handling legal disputes in the tech sector. The curriculum often emphasizes case studies and real-world scenarios, allowing you to engage with current issues and solutions. Students strengthen analytical thinking as they explore the nuances of compliance, digital contracts, and the implications of emerging technologies on existing laws.
Master's programs in IT Law also typically involve a research component, where you may conduct in-depth analyses of legal precedents or propose new frameworks for addressing technological advancements. Graduates can pursue careers as legal consultants, policy advisors, or compliance officers, equipping them to influence significant legal decisions in technology-focused organizations.