The Intensive Program in Anti-discrimination Law is an advanced Jurisnova course co-sponsored by the Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law.
Courses
Specialized Training
Debating the future head-on
Having a broad vision and a sense of the whole is fundamental when practising Law, as in any other profession. However, nowadays, those with greater specialization and learning are more likely to be at the forefront, ensuring greater success and professional growth.
Considering the speed with which actions are expected to be implemented and results presented, specialized training may be the complement you are missing, enabling you to acquire knowledge and skills in specific areas, to reinforce competences or update your learning, creating value in the market and future opportunities.
Postgraduate Studies
At NOVA University, Lisbon, those who successfully complete the academic phase of any of the study cycles leading to the award of a master’s degree taught at NOVA School of Law may apply for the award of a diploma of postgraduate studies in the scientific area of the master’s degree.
If the student successfully completes the taught and non-taught phases, the postgraduate diploma will be complemented by the award of a master’s degree in the master’s area of specialisation.
To find out more about our Postgraduate Studies, consult the pages dedicated to our master’s.
Jurisnova Courses
SPARC’s Space Law Course, now in its III edition, is a first introduction to Space Law. It gives participants an understanding of the basic legal framework at different levels.
This short online course aims at analysing the legislative and case-law developments in the field of business and human rights at the regional and at the international levels.
An overview of the immunities and privileges of international organisations, how their internal justice systems are structured, how they work and challenges faced.
In this course, we will explore the legal implications of the metaverse from various angles (intellectual property law, privacy law, labour law, criminal law), with a focus on specific metaverse issues (NFTs, cryptocurrencies, avatars).