3 Master's degrees in Patent & Intellectual Property Law in Ireland
Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law
The Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law programme at Trinity College Dublin is a public, full-time LL.M. degree. Spanning one year, this advanced course explores the legal complexities of technological innovation. It provides expert training in IP and IT law within European and international frameworks.
Intellectual Property and Information Technology
The Intellectual Property and Information Technology programme at University College Dublin is a specialist LLM delivered on campus. This public study mode course lasts one year full-time or two years part-time. It provides a deep dive into legal frameworks governing digital assets and modern technological innovations.

Law, Technology and Innovation
At the Law, Technology and Innovation degree delivered by the University College Cork you will explore the intersections of law, technology and innovation. You will discuss novel and dynamic issues concerning regulation of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, the legal and regulatory aspects of the digital economy, and human rights in the digital environment.