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1 Technology Law PhD Degree Programs in Czech Republic

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    PhD in Law and Digital Technologies

    • Olomouc, Czech Republic

    PhD

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus, Blended

    English

    PhD in Law and Digital Technologies is an interdisciplinary doctoral study programme (full-time or combined) focused on the complex interactions between law and digital technologies. The programme is implemented by the Faculty of Law in cooperation with the Faculty of Science, Department of Informatics.

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    Pursuing a PhD in Technology Law in the Czech Republic offers you the chance to delve into the evolving intersection of law and technology, a field that is increasingly vital in our digital age. With an emphasis on research and critical analysis, this program prepares you for complex legal issues arising from technological advancements.

    Through courses in intellectual property rights, data protection regulations, and cyber law, you'll develop skills essential for tackling emerging legal challenges. The program fosters independence and critical thinking as you engage with real-world cases and participate in academic discussions. You'll have opportunities to collaborate with industry professionals and contribute to ongoing research projects that shape the future of technology law.

    Students build expertise through a combination of theoretical study and practical application, enhancing their understanding of legal frameworks that govern technology-related issues. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in academia, government, or private practice, where they can influence policy and guide legal practices in a tech-driven world. This unique educational environment helps you strengthen your research skills and prepares you for impactful roles in the legal field.