Master of Public Law

The Master of Public Law program is an academic program designed for individuals who have an undergraduate degree in law. This program is an ideal option for students who want to work in the public sector or take on leadership roles in public policy and administration.

The Master of Public Law program offers students the opportunity to learn about the fundamental issues in public law, the relationships between the legislative, judicial and executive branches, and the process of application and interpretation of law. The program allows students to understand the basic principles of law, critically analyze existing legal frameworks, and use their legal perspectives in the design and implementation of public policies.

The Master of Public Law program offers students advanced law courses and also allows students to focus on their own areas of interest with a customized curriculum. Students can specialize in different areas and conduct in-depth research on topics of their choice.

The Master of Public Law program offers students the opportunity to learn in close collaboration with faculty and other students. Students can receive mentoring and guidance from faculty members and learn from each other by working, discussing, and collaborating on projects with other students.

Students who complete the Master of Public Law program are prepared for different career options in the public sector. Students can take on leadership roles in legal consulting, public policy design and implementation, human rights advocacy, and many other areas.

The Master of Public Law program is an ideal academic program for students who have an undergraduate degree in law and want to pursue a career in the public sector. The program provides students with the tools they need to develop their legal knowledge and skills, specialize in their areas of interest, and assume leadership roles in the public sector.

The Master of Laws program in Public Law is usually called a Master of Laws (LL.M.) and the degree earned is called "Master's Degree".

This program is a graduate program offered at law schools and teaches students the subjects that are usually necessary for practicing law in the public sector. The LL.M. program is usually one year long and provides students with in-depth knowledge of legal philosophy, constitutional law, administrative law, tax law and similar subjects.

The Master of Public Law program is a postgraduate program that aims to provide students with advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of public law. The aim of the program is to specialize students in basic concepts of public law, relevant legal regulations, the judicial system, administrative procedures, the rule of law, human rights and similar subjects.

The program aims to provide students with solution-oriented approaches to conceptual and practical problems in the field of public law. In addition, the program provides students with tools that will help them follow national and international developments in public law and apply them accordingly.

The Master of Public Law program is usually a two-year program and includes, in addition to courses, a one-semester study program where students can conduct research, prepare a thesis and do an internship.

The program qualifications of the Public Law master's program are as follows;

To understand the structural and functional characteristics of the legal system and to analyze the judicial system.

To understand, interpret and apply the basic concepts and principles in the field of public law.

To have knowledge about the philosophy of law and the theory of public law and to apply them.

To understand the political, economic and social backgrounds of legal regulations and judicial decisions.

To follow current issues in the field of public law, to conduct research and analyze these issues.

To make legal regulations in the field of public law, to interpret legal regulations and to provide legal advice.

To manage and negotiate discussions in the field of public law.

To provide consultancy and information on public law issues related to the judicial system, administrative structures and public policies.

To develop high-level research and writing skills on public law issues.

To cooperate internationally on public law issues and to understand different cultural and legal systems.

The employment opportunities of the Public Law master's program are quite wide. A person who wants to specialize in public law can find the opportunity to work in various institutions and organizations. Some employment areas are as follows:

Government Institutions: Public law is an important field for government institutions. Public law master's graduates can work in institutions and organizations that provide public services. (The laws and regulations of the relevant country should be taken into consideration)

Law Firms: There are many law firms specialized in public law. Public law master's graduates can work as lawyers, legal consultants and researchers in these firms.

Academic Institutions: Public law master's graduates can pursue an academic career in universities. These people can work as lecturers or research assistants.

International Organizations: Public law master's graduates can work in institutions such as the United Nations, the European Union, the World Bank and other international organizations.

Non-Governmental Organizations: Public law master's graduates can work in human rights, environmental protection and other non-governmental organizations working in the public interest.

Private Sector: Public law graduates can also work in the private sector. These individuals can provide consultancy services in the legal transactions of private companies.

There are many such employment opportunities and the job opportunities for public law graduates are quite wide.

The student's success in the courses is determined by evaluating the mid-term grades and the final exam grade together.

Mid-term grades consist of quizzes, mid-term exam grades and grades given to homework, applications and practical work depending on the course. In the credit system, the type and weight of mid-term and final evaluations (exams, homework, applications and similar) are reported to the relevant department head by the instructor teaching the course within the first two weeks of the semester and announced to the students by the relevant teaching unit administration. The final evaluation is determined by the instructor teaching the course with one of the following letter grades, taking into account the general success level of all students taking that course.

While the impact of the homework given during the semester on the final grade is 40%, the impact of the final exams at the end of the semester is 60%.

Graduation Requirements are as follows:

  • Successfully completing all courses in the program,
  • Having no FF grade,
  • Achieving a minimum grade of CB or higher for each course,
  • Completing 120 ECTS credits, with 60 credits from coursework and 60 credits from the thesis,
  • Submitting a thesis of at least 15,000 words in accordance with the "Thesis Writing Guide" provided by the Graduate Education Institute, and defending it if deemed necessary,
  • Presenting a thesis with a plagiarism rate below the accepted maximum of 30%,
  • Submitting the thesis approved in Turkish in English.