Location
Lithuania: Vilnius
New Technology Law Masters Programme focuses on key legal issues posed by information and knowledge society new legal phenomena (Internet, e-commerce, e-media, e-governance etc.) as well as newest technological decisions (nano-, bio-, trans-, media- etc.). The aim of this Masters programme is to enable the graduates to scope with the various questions concerning New Technology Law in private and public sectors. Therefore, it is not just teaching the existing legal frameworks on New Technology Law, but also encouraging critical appraisal of them. The Masters programme participants get a profound knowledge of the latest developments in New Technology Law, its areas of applications and its realization in practice. Graduate students can continue research in doctoral studies.
The study programme aims at preparing the students for multijurisdictionary practice in the increasingly important field of Information technology law, as well as enhancing performance in traditional fields of law through introduction to modern legal techniques and solutions provided by IT. This program is created under recommendation of EULISP CDA (European Universities Legal Informatics Study Program) project and is implemented jointly with University of Zaragoza (Spain), University of Rovaniemi (Finland).
The semester lasts 16 weeks and examination session takes 4 weeks. Assessment of student results will normally involve assigned course work as well as an oral or written examination.
Diploma Awarded: Master of Laws
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The mission of the University is to deliver high quality education, to accumulate and nourish intellectual potential, to train societys leaders capable of creating and implementing innovations which influence the overall progress. Our University fosters autonomy which allows independent tailoring of studies, research and improvement or change of professional qualifications in response to the development of European higher education and labour market needs.
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