

The Master of Laws program offers advanced study in public law, focusing on the theory, practice, and application of legal principles in public and constitutional contexts. Students explore topics such as constitutional law, administrative law, international law, and legal theory, developing the ability to critically analyze legislation, judicial decisions, and regulatory frameworks. The curriculum emphasizes analytical skills and research proficiency, allowing students to integrate doctrinal study with applied legal research, case studies, and policy analysis. Through lectures, seminars, and supervised research, participants gain practical experience in interpreting complex legal issues, engaging with current legal debates, and contributing to scholarly discussion.
In addition to technical expertise, the program fosters critical thinking, legal reasoning, and professional insight, equipping students to interpret laws, assess policy implications, and advise institutions on legal matters. Applied research projects, seminars, and independent studies allow participants to explore complex legal challenges, develop scholarly arguments, and engage with international and comparative legal issues. Graduates leave the program prepared for careers in public law practice, judicial research, policy advising, academia, or to pursue further doctoral studies in law.
Year 1 – Foundations in Public Law
Year 2 – Advanced Public Law & Comparative Study
Year 3 – Specialization & Applied Research
Year 4 – Thesis & Capstone (Half Year)
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in public law practice, legal consultancy, judicial research, policy advising, and academia, taking on roles such as legal analysts, government advisors, policy consultants, human rights advocates, and researchers in international or national legal institutions. The program equips students with analytical, research, and applied skills, enabling them to interpret complex legal issues, contribute to legal reform, and provide strategic guidance for public institutions. Additionally, graduates are well-prepared for further academic studies, including doctoral programs in law, public policy, or governance, positioning them for specialist and leadership roles in government agencies, law firms, research centers, and international organizations.
This program provides a comprehensive and applied learning experience that integrates legal theory, public law practice, and applied research, preparing students to address complex legal and policy challenges. Through lectures, seminars, applied projects, and independent research, students develop practical skills in legal analysis, policy evaluation, and scholarly communication. The curriculum fosters critical thinking, analytical proficiency, and professional insight, ensuring graduates are capable of producing high-quality legal research and contributing meaningfully to public law discourse. By combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on research, the program equips students with the expertise, confidence, and professional readiness needed to excel in careers in law and related fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 495 1000
Email: admissions@harvard.edu
Address: University of Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States