Description:
The Bachelor’s Program ‘International Law’ covers in-depth studies in comparative law, public international law, private international law and European Union law. Special courses aim at enhancing professional skills necessary for representing states, organizations, individuals and corporations in international and national courts and tribunals, international intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations and other fora. Successful completion of the Bachelor’s Program will enable the graduates to prepare analytical materials, recommendations, provide expert advice for public bodies, private persons and legal entities on issues of public, private international law and EU law. Students will be capable to understand the nature of international relations, conduct diplomatic and business correspondence, work with international documents. Legal language studied during the four years will enable the graduates to apply attained knowledge in various spheres of their professional development. The Program is open for admission for foreign students only.
Specialization: Public International Law
Description:
Specialization ‘Public International Law’ aims at enhancing professional skills of a future international lawyer in such fields of public international law as transnational criminal law and process, international environmental law, law of treaties, international labor law, human rights protection, international education law, international travel law, law of international security, law of the sea, international economic law, international health law, international water law, etc.
Specialization: Private International Law
Description:
Specialization ‘Private International Law’ aims at enhancing professional skills of a future international lawyer in such fields as Latin notaries, comparative civil law, comparative property and intellectual property law, comparative family and inheritance law, comparative legal practice, comparative securities law, comparative competition law, private international law, international financial law, international industrial property law, comparative and international company law, bankruptcy, etc.
Specialization: European Law
Description:
Specialization ‘European Law’ aims at enhancing professional skills of a future international lawyer in such fields of European law as municipal law of EU member states, EU social and labor law, EU migration law, legal regulation of EU internal market, EU common trade policy, European system of human rights protection, legal aspects of cooperation between the EU and third countries, EU law of foreign relations, EU transport law, EU economic law.
Admission Requirements:
Degree on Graduation:
LL.B (Bachelor of International Law)
Professional Qualification:
Specialist in International Law
Duration of the Program:
8 semesters (4 years)
Language of the Tuition:
English
Number of ECTS Credits:
240
Licensed Number of Attendees:
20
Tuition Fees:
54,600 UAH per year
Reception of the Documents:
From the 2nd of July till the 28th of September
Period of Admission Tests:
From 9th of July till 20th of October
Beginning of the Study:
The 1st of September
Contact Person (Coordinator):
Maryna Medvedieva, +38 067 783 26 36, [email protected]
Structure of the Program:
First year of study
1st semester
Introduction to ‘International Law’ Specialty (4 credits)
Theory of State and Law (4 credits)
History of State and Law (4 credits)
Country Studies (4 credits)
Contemporary Legal Systems (4 credits)
Latin Language and Roman Law (4 credits)
Language of the Speciality (Legal English) (3 credits)
Ukrainian Language (3 credits)
2nd semester
Theory of State and Law (4 credits)
Comparative Constitutional Law (4 credits)
Basics of Scientific Research (4 credits)
Philisophy (4 credits)
History of Political and Legal Studies (4 credits)
Comparative Municipal Law (4 credits)
Language of the Speciality (Legal English) (3 credits)
Ukrainian Language (3 credits)
Second year of study
3rd semester
Comparative Administrative Law and Process (4 credits)
History of International Law (4 credits)
Public International Law (Basics of the Theory) (5 credits)
Comparative Civil Law (4 credits)
Judicial Systems and Comparative Judicial Law (3 credits)
Comparative Labor and Social Law (4 credits)
Language of the Speciality (Legal English) (3 credits)
Ukrainian Language (3 credits)
4th semester
International Relations and World Politics (3 credits)
European Union Law (3 credits)
Public International Law (Basics of the Theory) (6 credits)
Comparative Civil Law (4 credits)
Comparative Criminal Law and Process (4 credits)
International Environmental Law (4 credits)
Language of the Speciality (Legal English) (3 credits)
Ukrainian Language (3 credits)
Third year of study
5th semester
European Union Law (3 credits)
Public International Law (Main Branches and Institutes) (5 credits)
Comparative Civil Process (4 credits)
International Economic Relations (3 credits)
Specialization ‘European law’
Legal Regulation of the EU Internal Market (4 credits)
Specialization ‘Public international law’
Transnational Criminal Law and Process (4 credits)
Specialization ‘Private international law’
Private Legal Practice (4 credits)
Selective Courses
List No. 1 (a student has to choose one from the list) (4 credits):
1) International Legal Deontology
2) International Professional Standards of International Lawyer
List No. 2 (a student has to choose one from the list) (4 credits):
1) Law of International Organizations
2) International Institutional Law
List No. 3 (a student has to choose one from the list) (4 credits):
1) Comparative Property and Intellectual Property Law
2) Comparative Property and Intellectual Property Law in the EU
6th semester
Public International Law (Main Branches and Institutes) (5 credits)
Private International Law (4 credits)
Law of Treaties (4 credits)
Specialization ‘European law’
EU Migration Law (4 credits)
Specialization ‘Public international law’
Law of the Sea (4 credits)
Specialization ‘Private international law’
Comparative Insurance Law (4 credits)
Selective Courses (a student has to choose one list):
1) List No. 1 (4 credits)
International Business
International Information Law
2) List No. 2 (4 credits)
International Air and Space Law
Foregn Trade Activity of Enterprises and Organizations
Selective Courses (a student has to choose one from the list):
List No. 3 (4 credits)
1) Comparative Family and Inheritance Law
2) Comparative Family Law in the EU
Fourth year of study
7th semester
World Culture (3 credits)
Private International Law (4 credits)
Human Rights in International Law (4 credits)
International Economic Law (4 credits)
Law of Foreign Relations and Basics of Diplomacy (4 credits)
Specialization ‘European law’
EU Common Trade Policy (4 credits)
Specialization ‘Public international law’
International Education Law (4 credits)
Specialization ‘Private international law’
International Industrial Property Law (4 credits)
Selective Courses
List No. 1 (a student has to choose one from the list) (4 credits):
1) Latin Notaries
2) Logics
List No. 2 (a student has to choose one from the list) (4 credits):
1) International Financial Law
2) Legal Aspects of National Financial Systems
8th semester
Protection of Migrants’, Aliens’, Refugees’ and Displaced Persons’ Rights (3 credits)
Coursework (3 credits)
Field Practice (Pre-Diploma Internship) (6 credits)
Comprehensive Qualification Board Proficiency Exam for Educational Program ‘International Law’
Specialization ‘European law’
Universal and Regional Systems of Human Rights Protection (3 credits)
Legal Aspects of Cooperation between the EU and Third Countries (3 credits)
EU Law of Foreign Relations (3 credits)
EU Transport Law (3 credits)
EU Economic Law (3 credits)
Specialization ‘Public international law’
International Travel Law (3 credits)
International Conservation Law (3 credits)
Law of International Security (3 credits)
International Health Law (3 credits)
International Water Law (3 credits)
Specialization ‘Private international law’
Legal Regulation of Foreign Economic Activity (3 credits)
Сomparative Securities Law (3 credits)
Comparative Competition Law (3 credits)
Comparative and International Company Law (3 credits)
Transnational bankruptcy (3 credits)
Selective Courses
List No. 1 (a student has to choose one from the list) (3 credits):
1) Responsibility in International Law
2) Immunities in International Law