The Master of Labor Law has been developed specifically to meet the needs of two groups: those with degrees in non-legal disciplines and those with law degrees who wish to specialize in labor and industrial law.
The interdisciplinary nature of the degree has made it highly attractive to candidates whose professional life brings together both law and practice in the field of labor relations.
It is a master based on undergraduate experience in the field of law, labor relations or a related subject. Master Degree in Labor Law programs provide specialized education in the field of labor law. Labor law takes into account the role of unions and other organizations in regulating the relationship between workers and their employers.
Professionals working in the field with a Master’s Degree in Labor Law are highly sought after by unions, corporations, governments, NGOs and other organizations. Their roles range from teaching in an academic setting to litigating on behalf of unions in the courts.
Many graduates of a Master Degree in Labor Law work for national or international law firms, and some go on to form their own firm. The Master Degree in Labor Law is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time program.
It provides students with the opportunity to develop their intellectual and theoretical skills to an advanced level and strengthen their ability to understand labor law from a critical point of view analysis of the underlying principles.
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