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6 Master's degrees in Law in Norway
Human Rights and Multiculturalism
The Human Rights and Multiculturalism programme at University of South-Eastern Norway is designed to accommodate students with degrees in different academic disciplines.
Maritime Law
Transport at sea - what happens when something goes wrong? If you are curious about the rules and regulations that govern the shipping industry and want to learn more about the legal side of this international business, then the Maritime Law programme of the University of Oslo is for you.
Public International Law
University of Oslo's Masters programme in Public International Law is a 1 1/2-year programme that provides an opportunity for studies of the basic rules of international public law.
Information and Communication Technology Law
The Information and Communication Technology Law programme of the University of Oslo examines legal issues associated with the use of information and communication technology (ICT).
Law of the Sea
Students taking the Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Law of the Sea at UIT the Arctic University of Norway will gain a specialist and in-depth understanding of the law of the sea, opening up a wide range of career opportunities.
Industrial Asset Management
Industrial Asset Management brings a modern twist to engineering education. Through this Master's degree, you will acquire expertise in both technical engineering and management that is highly requested in various industrial sectors.