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NOVA School of Law
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Master in Law and Economics of the Sea – Ocean Governance
- Lisbon, Portugal
LLM
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English, Portuguese
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The Master’s in Law and Economics of the Sea – Ocean Governance is an interdisciplinary, unique and innovative programme dedicated to the study of issues related to the governance of the sea. In this new configuration, it reinforces its interdisciplinary and international vocation, aware that at sea lie some of the greatest challenges and opportunities on the planet for sustainable development.


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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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Universidade Católica Portuguesa – Porto
Master in Psychology and Human Resource Development
- Porto, Portugal
Master degree
Part time
2 years
On-Campus
Portuguese
The master's degree in Psychology and Human Resource Development at the Faculty of Education and Psychology, was designed in partnership with the Católica Porto Business School, with the main objective of guaranteeing a multidisciplinary training offer that prepares professionals, in the field of Psychology, for the development of human resources in an organizational context.


NOVA School of Law
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Master's in Law Applied to Technology ("Law & Tech")
- Lisbon, Portugal
Master degree
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
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he Master’s in Law Applied to Technology (Law & Tech) puts NOVA School of Law at the forefront of innovative legal education. The focus is on the digital and other types of emerging technological transformations. The study of law within this focus is approached in international, transnational, and comparative way. The program has a common core of courses: Law and Technology Intensive Course, Technological Deep Dive, and Methodology of Legal Research. These ensure that students acquire a set of basic, horizontal conceptual and analytical tools needed to become law and technology experts. Building on this common core, the program offers 3 specialisation tracks that seek to address different technological realities and their impact on different facets of the legal world, namely: >> Digitalisation and public policies >> The law of the data-driven markets >> Intellectual property and the regulation of innovation
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Studying technology and data law puts you at the intersection of legal practice and the digital economy, where questions about data privacy, artificial intelligence regulation, and intellectual property are reshaping how organizations operate worldwide. Portugal offers a compelling environment to pursue this area of study.
The legal education environment in Portugal fosters analytical independence and a rigorous engagement with both civil law traditions and European regulatory frameworks. Through coursework covering data protection legislation, cybersecurity compliance, and platform liability, you'll develop competencies that apply directly to cross-border legal work. Portugal's position within the EU means you'll study frameworks like the GDPR from within the jurisdiction that enforces them.
Your career options stretch well beyond Portugal. Graduates move into roles as data protection officers, legal counsel for technology firms, policy advisors, and compliance specialists, across sectors from finance to healthcare to public administration. The analytical and regulatory methods you practice here are recognized globally, giving you the flexibility to work with multinational companies, government agencies, or international organizations wherever your career takes you.