The objectives of the Master’s program in Public Law include acquiring knowledge and skills in using scientific methods and research techniques within the field of public law. Students are expected to interpret and evaluate theoretical and practical legal problems within the framework of key concepts, sources, principles, and institutions of public law. They will critically discuss historical and contemporary issues in public law at an expert level and evaluate these problems using comparative law approaches. Furthermore, the program aims to equip students with advanced academic and research capabilities in various disciplines of public law, enabling them to pursue academic careers. Ultimately, graduates will possess the necessary expertise to understand and address public law problems in theory and practice using legal reasoning at an expert level.