The Master’s degree program in Public Law offers both thesis and non-thesis options, catering to graduates of the Faculty of Law for further specialization. The thesis track entails a minimum of eight courses, a seminar, and a thesis study, enabling students to hone their research skills and analytical abilities. On the other hand, the non-thesis track comprises at least 10 courses and a term project, focusing on practical applications of existing knowledge in professional contexts. Throughout the program, students have the opportunity to delve into various public law disciplines including constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, international law, legal history, general public law, and tax law through compulsory and elective courses.