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7 Law Masters Degree Programs in Finland


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Åbo Akademi University
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Master's Degree Programme in International Law and Human Rights
- Turku, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Master’s Degree Programme in International Law and Human Rights is designed to prepare its graduates for challenging careers in international organisations, non-governmental organisations, public administration or legal practice. The programme offers specialised knowledge and an in-depth understanding of topical issues in international and human rights law.


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Tampere University
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Master of Social Sciences in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research
- Tampere, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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Interdisciplinary approaches to conflict transformation, conflict resolution, and sustainable peace in local, international, and global contexts. Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research (PEACE) provides a multi- and interdisciplinary approach to peace and conflict research. The program was ranked as a Top 10 degree in conflict resolution and peacebuilding by the Peacekeeper in 2017.


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University of Helsinki
Master in Changing Education
- Helsinki, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In the two-year Master’s Program in Changing Education, you get an understanding of education as a dynamic and transformable construct from the individual neural level to global policies. You also gain the knowledge and skills to analyze, develop, and influence the practices and structures of education systems, institutions, teaching, and pedagogical issues.


Tampere University
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Master of Social Sciences in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare, Social Science Research
- Tampere, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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A joint approach by two European universities to contemporary societies and social issues. Comparative Social Policy and Welfare (COSOPO) provides an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary societies in Europe and facilitates understanding social policy and welfare issues in global, national, and local contexts. In this program, you are able to develop skills for understanding and analyzing the development of societies and for engaging with sustainable welfare and policy solutions.


Åbo Akademi University
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Master's Degree Programme in Governance of Digitalization
- Turku, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The master's programme combines the latest knowledge from the fields of information systems and information studies in a unique way that gives its graduates a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary competence. The programme covers how digitalization affects organisational activities, enables new ways to create knowledge, creates value for the customer or other stakeholders, and enables new ways to organize industry-level cooperation between organizations. Effective and efficient management of digital transformation is critical for the success of enterprises and organisations in contemporary society.
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Hanken School of Economics
Master’s Programme in Intellectual Property and Business Law
- Helsinki, Finland
- Umeå, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s Programme in Intellectual Property and Business Law offers a unique blend of legal and business studies. Our comprehensive curriculum is strongly motivated by business practices, providing a solid foundation to navigate today’s complex web of laws and regulations governing businesses.


University of Eastern Finland
Master in Environmental Policy and Law
- Joensuu, Finland
LLM
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master's Degree Program Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change in Environmental Policy and Law is a new multidisciplinary two-year Master's degree program that combines high-level teaching with vocationally-oriented educational objectives.
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Learn more about Law Masters degree programs in Finland
Pursuing a Master’s degree in Law in Finland offers a chance to dive deep into the legal landscape while benefiting from a progressive educational system. Finnish universities emphasize critical thinking and rigorous analysis, preparing you for a wide array of legal challenges.
Through courses in international law, human rights, and environmental law, you’ll develop specialized skills needed to navigate today's complex legal issues. Engaging in case studies, simulations, and collaborative projects enhances your practical understanding of legal procedures and frameworks. The environment encourages independence as you build confidence in articulating and defending legal arguments.
Graduates of Master’s level law programs in Finland often find opportunities in both domestic and international legal contexts, including roles in governmental agencies, NGOs, and private sectors. Finland's focus on rule of law and access to justice creates a fertile ground for legal professionals, making your skills highly relevant worldwide as you contribute to legal systems that value fairness and equality.