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Tallinn University’s law program is a classical law program, which gives students a firm foundation to build upon in master’s level specialization studies. The law program covers the areas of legal theory, the history of law, private law, public law, and international law. The law program offers two modules to specialize in – International and European Law, and Finnish Law (offered only in Helsinki). The program develops lawyering skills in case analysis, logical reasoning, reading comprehension, legal writing and research, and argumentation. Courses utilize the Socratic Method, as well as case presentations, research projects, and “mooting”—mock trials—to develop the skills needed to be a successful lawyer. Our program is taught by competent legal professionals and legal scholars. It has the right mix of the practical and theoretical, and both the practical training experience and an interdisciplinary project are required to complete the program. At Tallinn University, we prepare future lawyers, business professionals, and leaders of society to meet the challenges of today’s globalized world.
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Applicants from Georgia, Japan, USA, Kazakhstan, Turkey: May 1, deadline.Additionally, the application system DreamApply will be open June 15-June 30 for international applicants whoare non-EU/EEA citizens residing in Estonia, have a valid Estonian TRP and whose previous level of studies was completed in Estonia;are EU/EEA citizens residing in Estonia, have a valid Estonian ID-card and whose previous level of studies was completed in Estonia.August 7, deadline for Finnish, Latvian, and Lithuanian citizens who have obtained general secondary education in Finland, Latvia, or Lithuania for Bachelor's level programmes: August 7, deadline.We also offer the possibility to study Finnish law in Helsinki.
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Completed Secondary Education or the equivalent. Entrance exams: The entrance exam consists of a written assignment and an interview. The maximum number of points is 100 (50% written assignment, 50% interview).Students receiving at least 30 points for the written part are allowed to the interview. Minimum program enrollment threshold: 65 points out of 100.
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