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locatieLeiden
diplomallm M Advanced Studies in Law and Digital Technologies
typeregulier
start1 september
taalvolledig English
opleidingsduur11 maanden deeltijd
accreditatiesNVAO
croho-code75116
numerus fixusnee
honoursnee
Leiden University’s Master of Laws in Advanced Studies in Law and Digital Technologies explores the law and governance relating to the internet, computers, mobile devices, persuasive technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), autonomous systems, etc. These digital technologies present unprecedented challenges to the law. They raise questions about their governance (e.g., in relation to the global reach and jurisdiction) and can both promote and threaten long-held fundamental values and rights, such as the right to privacy. Moreover, they can be effective tools for (cyber)crime, or impede government accountability if not used according to legitimate procedures. While the legal system is challenged by digital technologies, it is also the most powerful tool for regulating them. In this programme you will explore the multi-dimensional relationship between law and digital technologies with academic and professional experts in the field. Coursework focuses on regulatory theory (internet governance and techno-regulation) and national, European and international law (hard law, soft law and case law), but also on exploring broader ethical, societal challenges of digital technologies and gaining insight into the technology.

Onderwijs

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The Law and Digital Technologies Advanced Studies programme aims to cultivate diverse expertise on law and governance of the internet and digital technologies. Coursework will focus on regulatory theory (internet governance and techno-regulation) as well as national and international law (hard law, soft law and case law). You will take part in additional relevant projects, such as negotiating IT contracts and a cybercrime experiment. The programme is completed by writing a final thesis.



objectives

This programme will teach you about a range of legal, regulatory and ethical issues with respect to digital technologies.
More specifically, your coursework will help you develop a deeper understanding of:

internet governance
technology regulation
international media law
European telecommunications law

Your courses will also address the transnational sources of hard law, relevant case law and techno-law. Particular focus is given to the differences in addressing novel legal questions that arise from technological developments.

Please visit the e-prospectus for more information: https://studiegids.leidenuniv.nl/en/studies/show/7133/law-and-digital-technologies-advanced-master-programme



Na de studie

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Beroepsperspectief / arbeidsmarkt

Becoming a graduate of Leiden’s Law and Digital Technologies Advanced Studies programme will provide you with many opportunities for positions in a wide range of national and international organisations.

Our alumni have gone on to careers at:

  • international law firms
  • tech companies
  • the judiciary
  • governmental institutions
  • NGOs
  • academic and research institutions