Description
The Master’s program of Administrative Law aspires to, over a two-year period, (including 1 year of dissertation), bestow upon law graduates, solid theoretical and practical knowledge that will permit academic activity, the integration of Public Administration boards or the practice of Law. The School of Law thus demonstrates that it is aware of the various realities related to the classic themes of Administrative Law, to the change of the paradigms that affect certain administrative areas, as well the dominion of administrative procedural guarantees. Masters in Administrative Law are capable of continuing their studies in order to obtain certain academic degrees and to practise various functions of a legal nature.
Access to higher education
This Master degree provides basic training to carry out a course of 3rd cycle (PhD) in the same scientific area, or other areas