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International Master of Laws (LL.M.) specialized in International Human Rights Law and Protection of Enviroment

Admission Requirement

Each Candidate must meet specific requirements and submit the Application Form (available online here) together with all required supporting documents listed here:


  • Motivation Letter;
  • Candidates must hold a university degree in law and attach its apostilled copy 
  • 2 Letters of Recommendation from university professors;
  • For non-native speakers proof of competence in the English language (TOEFL etc.) unless they carried out their previous university studies predominantly in the English language;
  • Curriculum Vitae;
  • List of previous scientific publications (if applicable);
  • Confirmation of the payment of a non-refundable part of the tuition fee of 200,- USD (to be paid prior to the date of application) - e.g. a scanned copy of a bank order etc. 

More informations here

Study Programme

Mandatory courses in 2013/14:
 
  • Theory and Practice of Public International Law
  • International and European Environmental Law and Policy
  • Introduction to International Human Rights Law
  • The European System of Human Rights Protection
  • Czech Environmental Law
 
 
Optional courses in 2013/14:
 
  • Development of Supranational Integration and European Law
  • EU Law - General Introductory Course (Mandatory for students from non-EU countries whocannot prove previous sufficient background in EU Law)
  • Selected Topics from the Theory of Human Rights
  • Human Rights and Environmental Protection, responsible supervisor: Prof. Dr. Michael Geistlinger (Universität Salzburg)
  • Protection of Fundamental Rights from Perspective of Czech and European Constitutionalism 
  • International and European Migration Law, responsible supervisor: Mgr. Věra Honusková
  • The International Protection of Minorities
  • Economic Tools of Environmental Law in Austria and in the European Union

Admission Requirement

Each Candidate must meet specific requirements and submit the Application Form (available online here) together with all required supporting documents listed here:


  • Motivation Letter;
  • Candidates must hold a university degree in law and attach its apostilled copy 
  • 2 Letters of Recommendation from university professors;
  • For non-native speakers proof of competence in the English language (TOEFL etc.) unless they carried out their previous university studies predominantly in the English language;
  • Curriculum Vitae;
  • List of previous scientific publications (if applicable);
  • Confirmation of the payment of a non-refundable part of the tuition fee of 200,- USD (to be paid prior to the date of application) - e.g. a scanned copy of a bank order etc. 

More informations here

Study Programme


Mandatory courses in 2013/14:
 
  • Theory and Practice of Public International Law
  • International and European Environmental Law and Policy
  • Introduction to International Human Rights Law
  • The European System of Human Rights Protection
  • Czech Environmental Law
 
 
Optional courses in 2013/14:
 
  • Development of Supranational Integration and European Law
  • EU Law - General Introductory Course (Mandatory for students from non-EU countries whocannot prove previous sufficient background in EU Law)
  • Selected Topics from the Theory of Human Rights
  • Human Rights and Environmental Protection, responsible supervisor: Prof. Dr. Michael Geistlinger (Universität Salzburg)
  • Protection of Fundamental Rights from Perspective of Czech and European Constitutionalism 
  • International and European Migration Law, responsible supervisor: Mgr. Věra Honusková
  • The International Protection of Minorities
  • Economic Tools of Environmental Law in Austria and in the European Union