Ph.D. in Information Technology Law

Ph.D. in Information Technology Law focuses on the intersection of law and technology, addressing issues such as cybersecurity, intellectual property, data protection, and e-commerce regulations. The program typically spans 3 - 5 years and involves rigorous research on legal challenges posed by digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, and privacy concerns. Students are expected to contribute original insights to the legal frameworks surrounding emerging technologies, shaping policies and practices. The course includes seminars, workshops, and peer-reviewed publications, preparing graduates for careers in academia, government, tech companies, or international organizations focused on technology law and policy.