Information and Communication Technology Law
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The principal aim of this Master of Laws programme is to impart understanding of the central legal issues that arise as a result of developments in the use of ICT. In very general terms, such issues concern the ways in which ICT affects the application of existing law, and existing law affects the use of ICT, and the manner in which ICT functions as a regulatory mechanism in itself.The programme is offered at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL). The NRCCL is one of the oldest and most prestigious research institutions in this field.. The center has a strong international orientation with well-established links to many foreign research organizations. Its staff and associates originate from countries all over the world.Graduates of the LL.M. programme have gone on to pursue careers in a large variety of contexts. Some have used the LL.M. programme as a springboard to doctoral study and an academic career. Some have gained senior positions in the public sector, where they are engaged in the development and oversight of government regulatory policy. Others have entered the private sector, typically working in law firms or in the legal departments of corporations.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in a related field and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. Application period for non EU students is from October 1 to December 1.
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Oslo
Norway
349
Norway
- 1.5 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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