Law and Technology in Europe
Universiteit Utrecht
Deze opleiding
locatieUtrecht |
diplomallm M European Law |
typeregulier |
start1 september |
taalvolledig English |
opleidingsduur1 jaar voltijd |
accreditatiesNVAO |
croho-code60602 |
numerus fixusnee |
honoursnee |
During the Master's in Law and Technology in Europe, you will:
- Study the evolving relationship between law and technology, while crossing the boundaries of ‘classical’ subsystems of law.
- Explore how digital advancements impact different actors within society and study the possibilities and pitfalls of potential legal responses.
- Examine the multilevel legal order of the EU and its growing role in shaping the regulatory response to technological developments
- Anticipate future developments in technology and digital innovation, and potential EU responses.
Onderwijs
taal van onderwijs | 100% en |
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avondonderwijs | n.v.t. |
afstandsonderwijs | n.v.t. |
onderwijsvormen
group assignment, individual assignment, lecture, oral presentation, research, self study, tutorial, working groupinstruction modes
You will receive a high-quality education in a stimulating academic environment. Besides this, our teaching staff will use their network and help you connect with professional organisations and institutions of interest. Guest lecturers from legal practices, government agencies and other institutions will share their experience, and offer inside information.
objectives
During this programme, you’ll study the societal challenges of new digital technologies and the possibilities and pitfalls of a regulatory or legal response.
Over the year, you will:
- Understand why and how new technologies are regulated, and grasp the complexities of technology regulation and case-law in a field of continued innovation.
- Understand the intricacies of the relationship between the European Union and its Member States in the field of digital technology.
- Gain the analytical tools to understand the workings of new technologies through crash courses, in order to identify the social and economic effects that these technological developments may have, and what that means for the regulation of these technologies.
- Improve your academic research, writing and presentation skills, and learn how using digital technologies can be useful for your own research projects.
Keuzehulp
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Na de studie
Beroepsperspectief / arbeidsmarkt
Digital technologies are ubiquitous and play a role in all domains of the law. There is a growing need for lawyers with firm knowledge and understanding of the workings of these tools and their impact on the law. Professionals with a Master’s in Law and Technology will become the policy- and lawmakers of the future, as well as tomorrow’s legal practitioners. After finishing your studies, you can work as a:
- Lawyer, judge, consultant, or policy officer in a national or international government organisation, in business or in a regulatory agency.
- Teacher or researcher/PhD in any of the fields of law related to law and technology.