Master’s Degree Program in International Law
The Master’s Degree Program in International Law aims to provide students with comprehensive academic and practical knowledge on interstate relations, international agreements, human rights, and the global legal system. The program addresses the legal structures and functions of the current international order while equipping students with the skills to develop legal solutions for global crises, conflicts, and diplomatic processes.
Throughout the program, students are offered a broad curriculum in areas such as public international law, private international law, international criminal law, and the law of the sea. They gain the opportunity to specialize by combining theory with practice through international case studies, court decisions, and case analyses. Research methods and academic writing techniques are also included to develop thesis-writing skills.
Graduates can work in foreign missions, international organizations (e.g., UN, EU, ECHR), NGOs, law firms, and academic institutions. They may also pursue doctoral-level education and continue their academic careers by contributing to scientific research in the field of international law.