At UNamur, the master’s and specialized master’s programs in law allow you to deepen your legal expertise in rapidly evolving fields. Some programs, such as the specialized master’s in digital law, are organized and coordinated directly by UNamur, while others are offered through inter-university collaboration, drawing on the recognized expertise of Namur’s researchers and faculty.

Daytime program: programs designed to specialize in a specific area of law

Master’s Degree in Digital Law at UNamur

The Specialized Master’s in Digital Law is UNamur’s flagship program in the field of technology. Over the course of one year, you will develop in-depth expertise in data protection, artificial intelligence, digital platforms, cybercrime, digital regulation, and more. With a strong practical focus, this specialized master’s program draws on the expertise of CRIDS (Center for Research on Information, Law, and Society) and maintains close ties with professional communities in Belgium and internationally.

Master de spécialisation en droit du numérique à l’UNamur -Séminaire universitaire

Interuniversity Specialization Master's Degree in Gender Studies

This inter-university specialized master’s program in gender studies offers a critical and interdisciplinary approach to issues of gender, equality, and discrimination. It is designed for students and professionals who wish to analyze the legal, social, and political issues related to gender. UNamur contributes its recognized legal expertise to this inter-university program, which is coordinated by UCLouvain.

Séminaire universitaire - Master de spécialisation en études de genre

FAQ – Master’s Programs and Specialized Master’s Programs in Law at UNamur

What master’s programs in law does UNamur offer?

UNamur directly offers the specialized master’s degree in digital law and actively collaborates on several inter-university master’s and specialized master’s programs.

Is the Master’s in Digital Law open to students with a bachelor’s degree in law?

No, the specialized master’s program in digital law is intended for graduates with a master’s degree in law as well as certain interdisciplinary candidates, subject to conditions.

Can you pursue a Master’s in Law while working?

Yes, several master’s and specialized master’s programs are offered on a flexible schedule, tailored to professionals and adults returning to school.

What is the difference between a Master’s degree and a specialized Master’s degree?

The Master’s in Law is a two-year program reserved for graduates with a Bachelor’s degree in Law. The Specialization Master’s is a one-year supplementary program designed to provide in-depth expertise in a specific area of law.

Why choose UNamur to specialize in law?

UNamur is recognized for the quality of its student support in both daytime and flexible-schedule programs, its expertise in digital law, and its strong involvement in high-level inter-university programs.