Law
Long term Master's degree in full-time form. The language of instruction is Czech.
The programme can be studied only as a single subject.
Submission deadline until midnight 28 February 2025.
What will you learn?
Main objective of the study programme “Law and legal science” is to offer thoughtfully theoretical and methodological basis of legal science, knowledge of all national legal fields, European and international law as well as related non-legal scientific disciplines, interdisciplinary links and historical context by conceptually balanced study.
Moreover, the study emphasizes thorough coping with requirements for application of positive law within so-called ability-focused component of education, that is part of methodics of obligatory and majority of obligatorily optional subjects. Undeniable aim in this context is obligatory specialize practice of students.“Law and Justice.”
Another objective of the study is to provide students with an opportunity to acquire sufficient specialized language skills through subjects focused on teaching of specialized language and specialized legal subjects taught in foreign language.
Integral part of the study is focused also on development of rhetoric and ability to formulate professional written text as well as strong emphasizing of attention paid to questions of legal ethics.
The faculty purposefully supports international mobility of students that significantly deepen their professional and language abilities and skills and contribute to their orientation in the international environment.
Master study programme “Law and legal science” is conceived in order to offer education that is required by special legal regulations for discharge of an office of the judge, public prosecutor, executor as well as notary, attorney and arbitrator. On the other hand, structure of taught subjects creates possibilities also for working of graduates in the sphere of public administration, European institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as private sector and academic sphere.
Practical training
Specialized practice is an obligatory part of the Master study programme. Its primary objective is to provide students with higher standard of practical skills gained from specialists from application practice. Students have opportunity to try working in particular legal fields according to their choice during the Specialized practice.
Specialized practice of students consists of 40 working days per whole study. Students can register practice in the 6th semester at the earliest. Sooner performance of practice is not limited with regard to already acquired knowledge of students in essential legal fields, but it is not accepted for the purpose of obligatory Specialized practice.
Faculty provides students with possibility to accomplish Specialized practice at chosen partners, informs students about offers of organizations and institutions, but students can perform practice at provider appointed by them as well.
Further information
Career opportunities
A graduate of the study programme “Law and legal science” will have complex knowledge from all fundamental legal disciplines and majority of related areas, including their interdependence. Furthermore, he or she will dispose of prerequisites for formulation of his or her own opinions and viewpoints on legal regulation of particular institutes, he or she will be able to search, categorize, analyze and interpret legal norms and judicial decisions, to apply acquired knowledge on concrete cases and to argument factually in favour of chosen resolution of legal situation. In addition to such obtained knowledge and skills in administration of legal agenda, the graduate assisted by legal information systems will be able to move in particular legal area including amendments of legal regulation. Such knowledge, abilities and skills create qualifications for access to discharge of an office of the judge, public prosecutor, executor as well as notary, attorney and arbitrator. Moreover, they are of similar significance for working of graduates in the sphere of public administration, European institutions, governmental and non-governmental organizations as well as private sector and academic sphere.
Admission requirements
Minimum score and numbers of accepted applicants in past years
Study options
Single-subject studies
Students have a pre-defined list of required courses, which are supplemented with selective and elective courses. The student pays full attention to the single field of study chosen.
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Full-time studies in czech
What will you learn?
Courses – curriculum examples
An example of your study plan:
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1. semester
- General History of Law
- General History of Law - Seminar
- Roman Law I
- Sociology of Law
- Sociology of Law - Seminar
- Theory of Law - Seminar
- Theory of Law I
- Theory of State
- Theory of State - Seminar
- Chapters from the Medieval Law in the Czech Lands
- Computer Processing of Scientific Text
- History of the Czech State and Law until 1620
- Human Rights - Live
- Latin for Lawyers I - An Advanced Course
- Latin for Lawyers I - Beginners
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2. semester
- Civil Law I
- Constitutional Law I
- History of Czech and Czechoslovak Law in Modern Times
- History of Czech and Czechoslovak Law in Modern Times - Seminar
- Political Science
- Roman Law II
- Roman Law II - Seminar
- Theory of Law II
- History of Law of Non - European Countries
- Latin For Lawyers II - An Advanced Course
- Latin For Lawyers II - Beginners
- Legal History in the Slovakia Territory
- Logic for Lawyers
- Rhetoric
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3. semester
- Civil Law II
- Constitutional Law II
- Constitutional Law II - Seminar
- Introduction to Studies of Public Administration
- National Economy
- National Economy - Seminar
- History of Private Law
- Language II.1 - Spanish for Lawyers
- Language II.1. - English for Lawyers
- Language II.1. - French for Lawyers
- Language II.1. - German for Lawyers
- Management
- State Ecclesiastical Law
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4. semester
- Civil Law III
- Civil Law III - Tutorial
- Civil Procedural Law I
- Commercial Law I
- Economic Foundations of Law
- Economic Foundations of Law - Seminar
- Labour Law I
- Environmental Policy
- Language II.2 - English For Lawyers
- Language II.2. - French for Lawyers
- Language II.2. - German for Lawyers
- Personal Management and Leadership
- Psychology for Lawyers
- Roman Law and its Impact on the European Legal Thought - A Tribute to Valentin Urfus
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5. semester
- Civil Procedural Law II
- Civil Procedural Law II - Seminar
- Commercial Law II
- Family Law
- Family Law - Seminar
- Intellectual Property Law
- Intellectual Property Law - Tutorial
- Labour Law II
- Labour Law II - Seminar
- Private International Law I
- Business Name in the Practice of Business Companies
- Economic Context of Legal Regulation of Business Companies
- German and Austrian Systems of Procedural Law
- German Legal History
- Language II.3 - Spanish for Lawyers
- Language II.3. - English for Lawyers
- Language II.3. - French for Lawyers
- Language II.3. - German for Lawyers
- Law of Cooperatives
- Legal Ethics
- Unfair Competition and Legal Aspects of Advertising
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6. semester
- Administrative Law I
- Commercial Law III
- Commercial Law III - Seminar
- Criminal Law I
- Execution and Bankruptcy Law
- Execution and Bankruptcy Law - Seminar
- Private International Law II - Tutorial
- Private International Law II
- Advanced Corporate Law (Governance and Managerial Duties)
- Comparative Political Science
- German and Swiss Systems of Procedural Law
- Language II.4 - English For Lawyers
- Language II.4 - Spanish for Lawyers
- Language II.4. - French for Lawyers
- Language II.4. - German for Lawyers
- Public Health Protection
- Social Dialogue
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7. semester
- Administrative Law II
- Administrative Procedural Law
- Criminal Law II
- Finance Law I
- International Trade Law
- International Trade Law - Tutorial
- Land Law
- Land Law - Seminar
- Law of the European Union II
- Acquisitions and Company Financing in the International and National Environment
- Advanced Corporate Law (Rights and Duties of Shareholdes)
- Civil Law Clinic
- Courts and Judges
- Creation of Law - Practical Class
- Electoral Law
- European Economic Area
- Extra-legal Influences on Judicial Decision - Making
- How is it going in an International Law Firm?
- Information Security and Data Protection Practical
- International and European Intellectual Property Protection
- Internet Gaming and Entertainment Law
- Introduction to Intelligence Services Law
- Introduction to Marketing
- Land Registry
- Law Governing Building Contracts
- Law of Service Relationships
- Legal Aspects of Business Activities
- Legal Clinic - Building in Practice of Ombudsman
- Legal Clinic - International Legal Protection of Children
- Legal Clinic of Refugee Law
- Legal Protection of Competition I
- Modern Constitutional Systems
- New Czech Private Law in Comparative Context
- Normative Systems in Cyberspace
- Notarial activities in Corporate Law and Contracts
- Private International Law, Intellectual Property Rights and the Internet
- Protection of Consumer
- Student Entrepreneurial Incubator
- The Legal Regulation of Possession of Arms
- The Practice of International Private and Business Law
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8. semester
- Administrative Law III
- Administrative Law III - seminar
- Criminal Law III
- Criminal Law III - Seminar
- Environmental Law I
- Financial Law II
- Human Rights and Judiciary
- Human Rights and Judiciary - Seminar
- International Public Law I
- Social Security Law
- Social Security Law - Seminar
- Agricultural Law
- Analysis of Case-law of the European Court of Justice concerning Selected Labour Law Issues
- Canon Law
- Critical Thinking for Lawyers
- Czech and European Healthcare Law I
- Economic Analysis of Commercial Law
- Energy Law
- Enforcement of Judgments on the Territory of the Czech Republic
- European Administrative Law
- European Tax Law
- Fashion Law
- Financial Law in Judicial Practice
- Flat in Private and Public Law
- Forestry Law
- Freedom of Speech in a Comparative Perspective
- Health Law II
- Human Rights and Documentary Film
- Institutes of the Law of Succession from the Comparative Point of View
- International Commercial Arbitration
- International Transport Law
- International Treaty in International, EU and National Law
- Introduction to Law of Information Technologies
- Land Appraisal under Price Regulations
- Law Against Domestic Violence
- Law of Domain Names and Online Marketing
- Legal Clinic - Legal Aid for Victims of Crime
- Legal Clinic of Antidiscrimination Law I
- Legal Clinic of Refugee Law II
- Legal Persons of Civil Law
- Legal Protection of Competition II
- Mining Law
- Public Administration from the View of the Ombudsman I
- Public Finance
- School of Polish Law I
- Social Security of Self-Employed Persons
- Status and Role of Advocacy in the Czech Lands
- System of Payments
- The Interpretation of Human Rights
- The Practice of the International Legal Protection of Children
- The Proceedings before the European Court of Human Rights
- Theories of Finance and Banking
- Tourism Law
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9. semester
- Environmental Law - Seminar
- Environmental Law II
- Financial Law III
- Financial Law III - Seminar
- International Public Law II
- The Law of Negotiable Instruments
- The Law of Negotiable Instruments - Tutorial
- Administrative Judiciary
- Administrative Science (Public Administration)
- Advanced Practical Class in Commercial Law
- Anti-Discrimination Law Clinic II
- Art Market and Art Law
- Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
- Asylum and Migration Law
- Asylum Law Moot Court
- Bill of Exchange in Practice (from Bill of Exchange to Judicial Proceedings)
- Capital Market Law
- Case Law in Tax Law
- Civil Aviation Law
- Consular Practice
- Corporate Law in Practice
- Criminalistics
- Criminology
- Currency and Foreign Exchange Law
- Cybersecurity Law
- Czech Legal History and Film – Manipulation of People and History
- Discretionary Powers in Public Administration
- Divorce, Property and Children
- European Court of Human Rights and Family Law
- European Criminal Law
- European Finance Law
- Executory Law - Model Proceedings
- Finance of Local Administration
- Forensic Medicine for Lawyers
- Health Law
- Higher Education Law Focused on Administrative Decision-making
- Human Rights and Documentary Film
- Human Rights in Criminal Proceedings
- Human Rights in Europe
- Human Rights in Practical Aplication
- Impact of the Case-law of the European Court of Justice on National Systems of Social Security
- Insurance Law in Practice
- International and European Intellectual Property Law
- International Arbitration in the Energy Sector
- International Legal English
- Introduction to Austrian Private Law
- Judicial Review of Public Administration
- Knowledge Management from the Perspective of Law
- Labour Law Relations in Organization
- Language II.2 - Spanish for Lawyers
- Law and Speech
- Law and the Arts
- Law of Transport
- Law Office, Practical Course
- Law-making of Local and Regional Self-Governments
- Legal Argumentation
- Legal aspects of Open Access Publication
- Legal Aspects of the Activity of the Public Service Television
- Legal Clinic of Enforcement Law
- Legal Clinic of Media Law
- Legal Clinic of Medical Law
- Legal History and Film – Manipulation of People and History
- Legal History of Czechoslovakia in the Interwar Period – Selected Issues
- Legal Protection of Design
- Local Administration
- Methodology of Reasoning in Legal Argumentation (selected problems)
- Methods of Legal Reasoning
- Negotiation Techniques in Legal Counseling
- Pedagogical and Scientific Work Legal Protection
- Practical Aspects of the Enforcement of the Commercial Law
- Practicum from Criminal Proceedings
- Preparation Course for DFP
- Proceedings before the Constitutional Court
- Project Management
- Protection of Cultural Monuments
- Public Administration from the View of the Ombudsman II
- Public Orders
- Public Property
- Religion and Faith in Democratic State
- Roman Law and Its Influence on Domestic Legal Development
- School of Human Rights
- Selected Issues of Roman Law
- Software Law
- Summer School of Environmental Law
- Tax Procedure
- The Private Law in the Theory and Praxis
- The Prosecutor in Practise
- The Twilight of Constitutionalism
- Transactional Practice in an International Law Firm
- Video Game Law
- VIS. ICA. Moot
- VIS. ICA. Moot II
- Written Communication in Legal German
Detailed information about study plan courses
Follow-up studies
Graduate of a Master study programme can (after completion of admission procedure) continue in Doctoral study programme.
Study information
Provided by | Faculty of Law | |
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Type of studies | Master's | |
Mode | full-time | Yes |
combined | No | |
distance | No | |
Study options | single-subject studies | Yes |
single-subject studies with specialization | No | |
major/minor studies | No | |
Standard length of studies | 5 years | |
Language of instruction | Czech |
Do you have any questions?
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JUDr. Lenka Dobešová, Ph.D.
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