The Cyber Law Department at Tashkent State University of Law is proud to announce an expanded range of elective courses for the 2024/2025 academic year. These subjects allow students to customise their learning path and gain specialised knowledge in the most pressing areas of digital law.
🎓 Bachelor’s Degree Electives
Students in the undergraduate program can now choose from exciting electives such as:
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Law
Human Rights in the Digital Environment & Social Media Ethics
Modern Theory of State and Law in the Context of Global Changes (Part I & II)
EU E-Government Legal Framework
European Private Law (General & Special Parts)
Cybercrime Law
International Cybersecurity Law and Governance
International E-Justice & Digital Court Proceedings
These electives provide a chance to explore the intersection of law, technology, and human rights while preparing for careers in the global digital economy.
🎓 Master’s Degree Electives
For postgraduate students, the Cyber Law Department offers a wide selection of specialised electives, including:
Cyber Law
Human Rights in the Digital Environment & Social Media Ethics
Cybercrime Law
International Cybersecurity Law and Governance
International E-Justice & Digital Court Proceedings
Modern Problems of Digital State and Legal Theory
Intellectual Property in the Digital Age
FinTech – International Legal Foundations
FinTech – International Private Law Foundations
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Law
Digital Insurance Law
Digital Governance and State Administration Law
These courses are designed to give Master’s students the expertise needed to work on international projects, publish in recognised journals, and lead digital law reforms.
🌍 Why Choose These Electives?
By studying these electives, students will:
âś… Develop practical skills in cybersecurity, AI law, FinTech, and e-justice
âś… Gain exposure to European and international legal frameworks
âś… Strengthen their critical thinking, academic writing, and public speaking skills
âś… Position themselves for a global legal career in the digital age