Public Law (Master's and Doctoral Degree Programs)

Lectures and research in areas such as constitutional law, administrative law, international law, tax law, economic law, sociology of law, political science, and jurisprudence, make up the principal courses of the master’s degree portion of the Public Law program, which also includes special courses.

All principal courses are taught by full-time instructors.

Each student chooses one principal specialized course, and the faculty member responsible for teaching that course offers general guidance concerning research as the student’s advisor, for example with regard to the authoring of the dissertation.

The doctoral degree portion of the program consists of special research and special lectures and seminars in constitutional law, sociology of law, and political science.