Taking into account the need to ensure and protect the rights, freedoms, and legitimate interests of citizens under modern conditions, and applying contemporary methods of teaching legal disciplines, the department provides training in the specialities D8 “Law” and 081 “Law.” It serves as a graduating department at the first (bachelor’s) level of higher education.
The academic staff of the department deliver instruction in disciplines whose content meets modern requirements of legal education and complies with the regulatory provisions of educational programs, namely:
Disciplines of the First (Bachelor’s) Level of Higher Education
- History of the State and Law of Ukraine
- Legal Support for Gender Equality
- Theory and Philosophy of Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- History of the State and Law of Foreign Countries
- Constitutional Law of Ukraine
- Fundamentals of Roman Private Law
- European Court of Human Rights: Case Law
- Constitutional Procedural Law of Ukraine
- Medical Law
- Private International Law
- International Protection of Human Rights
- Legal Logic
- Municipal Law
Disciplines of the Second (Master’s) Level of Higher Education
- Current Issues and Trends in Constitutional Law
- General Ethical Requirements of the Legal Profession
- Resolution of Electoral Disputes
- Human Rights Protection: Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
- Theory and Practice of Constitutionalism
Disciplines of the Third (Educational and Scientific) Level of Higher Education
- Worldview and Methodological Issues of Legal Understanding
- Rhetoric
- Legal Globalism
- Identity and Modern Constitutionalism
- Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law
- European Security and Global Governance
- European Standards of Public Administration
- General Theoretical Foundations of Legal Research
- Medical Law
- Municipal Law
- Legal Mechanisms for the Protection of Human Rights in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
- Practicum on Research Work in the Field of Legal Theory
- Contemporary Concepts of Law