El International Master in Sociology of Law ofrecido por el Instituto Internacional de Sociología Jurídica (IISJ) de Oñati desde 1990, es desde el año 2006/07, un Máster Oficial de la Universidad del País Vasco. (…) El programa incluye un semestre de docencia (clases intensivas) (40 créditos ECTS) y la redacción de una tesina, a presentar en un plazo de un semestre (20 créditos ECTS). Las clases (por lo general, módulos de formación intensiva de dos semanas), son impartidas por profesores e investigadores reconocidos a nivel internacional por sus trabajos en sociología del derecho. Las clases se imparten en inglés.
Candidates must have a University degree in sociology, law, social sciences and/or in another discipline related to Sociology of Law. Undergraduates in their final year may be admitted on the basis of their anticipated results, but they must already have been awarded their first degree diploma by the time the Master’s course begins. Applicants must have a good working knowledge of English, reading and writing as well as spoken. The ability to use social science literature published in other languages is useful. Further information on application can be found here.
Extended deadline for applications: June 15, 2018
The 2018/2019 Master Programme includes the following courses:
Courses can be taken as part of the entire programme, but there is also the possibility to participate in single courses.
The Institute has established this Fund to finance various types of support for students who could not otherwise afford to participate in the Master´s programme.
The Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law (IISL) is the home of an active and wide network of researchers working on socio-legal studies. Many have come in contact through its Master, that has become the meeting point for scholars all over the world and a place of growth for young scholars. For more information, we recommend you see the Oñati Community site.
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