Law of Information and Communication Technologies

Law of Information and Communication Technologies

Law of Information and Communication Technologies

The programme covers activities in the field of law, communication technologies and regulatory issues.
Masaryk University
Faculty of Law
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Level of study
Doctoral
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Duration
4 years
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Mode
Combined
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Start date
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Application
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Closed
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Tuition fees
(academic year)
1,000 €
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Language
English
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Title
Phd.

What will you learn?

The study of ICT law provides for opportunities to complexly understand regulatory issues related to development and practical applications of advanced information and communication technologies. Besides that, students have the opportunity to acquire in the course of their studies a unique methodological toolbox for approaching law as an information system (i.e. a system of formal signs whose purpose is to organise the society). Study in this programme leads to detailed understanding of both fundaments and the application layer of regulatory phenomena related to information and communication technologies (e.g. information privacy, cybersecurity) while providing for an opportunity to approach the law through the nonconformist method of virtualisation. The systematic assembly of profiling courses together with compulsory publications and practical colloquia prepares students for resolving hard interpretative and legislative questions of regulation of ICT, while providing them with tools and intellectual motivation for creative applications of informational-legal methodology in standard legal situations.

Career opportunuties 

The graduates are ready for higher seniority levels of legal counselling regarding ICT regulatory phenomena in private practice (bar practice, in-house practice etc.) or public service (judiciary, public prosecution etc.) The graduates are also fit to conduct independent research in ICT law at intermediate level of scientific seniority and to independently participate on collaborative academic and commercial scientific projects.

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Admission requirements

The oral part of the entrance examination shall take place on a single day within the period ranging from 13. 6. 2022 to 17. 6. 2022. The applicant shall be informed of the date via e-mail seven days prior to the date.


Do you have any questions?

admission@law.muni.cz

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