The Master’s Degree in Global Law Making prepares students for careers both in the public and private sectors.
Graduates will be qualified:
- to hold positions of responsibility and management within national and international institutions engaged in contexts operating within the fields of digital or environmental transitions;
- to work as legal experts for governmental and non-governmental organisations engaged in areas such as contract law, intellectual property, law and technologies, privacy law, environmental protection, legal drafting, project management and other;
- to perform legal activities in the elaboration and implementation of public intervention policies in national, European and international organizations;
- to take on positions of responsibility or advisors, civil servants and consultants in private and public entities and companies;
For those intending to continue their studies, GLaM provides a solid basis for admission to PhD programmes in disciplines relating to law and political and social sciences.