Law and Technology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 21 k / Year(s) Deadline: Mar 15, 2025
191 place StudyQA ranking:2395 Duration:3 semestrs

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Welcome to the beating heart of Start-Up Nation!  Do you have a memory stick?  Flash memory was invented a few buildings away from our law school, at the Faculty of Engineering at TAU.  Do you use online banking?  Your bank probably uses a firewall invented in Israel.  Does your car have MobilEye installed?  That too, was developed nearby, in Jerusalem.  There is a reason why Google, Facebook, Amazon, IBM, Intel, HP and other global hi-tech companies have established research centers in Israel.  We are in the midst of an information revolution, with Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, and a mobile revolution converging.  Our Law & Technology track focuses on the interface of law and technology.  The track offers courses on Intellectual Property (IP), cyber and information law, and other related issues.

  • Intellectual Property as a Toolkit for Technology Transfer
  • Intellectual Property in a Digital Age
  • International IP Law
  • Licensing of IP
  • Corporate Innovation and Legal Policy
  • Start-Up Law
  • EU Data Protection Law: Fundamentals, Flaws, and Future
  • Seminar - Information Technology Law
  • Workshop - Law & Information Technology 
  • CV/Resume
  • Law degree transcript(s) & diploma(s)
    Transcripts must show all courses and grades obtained, and should be submitted with the corresponding diploma. Please provide a letter from your law school indicating your individual rank in your class, if available.
    Transcripts may have to be officially translated at the applicant's expense to be reviewed by the Registrar's Office. 
  • Law school ranking
    If available, please ask your law school to provide a letter indicating your individual law school ranking.
  • Personal Statement (essay)
    Your personal statement should be no more than 500 words and should describe your background, your academic or professional interests and goals, and your motivation to study in the International LL.M program. 
  • Two letters of recommendation
    Recommendation letters should written by law professors or legal employment supervisors. 
  • TOEFL or IELTS score
    An English-language proficiency exam must be taken before July 1, 2016, and official scores must be sent directly to the TAU International office by the testing agency. TAU International's ETS code is 7704. TOEFL test minimum scores: written 582, computer-based 223, or internet-based 89. The minimum overall bandwith score for the IELTS test is 7. Exemptions may be granted - please inquire with the Admissions Director. 
  • Completed online application form
    Make sure to complete the program-related questions on the application portal.
  • $150 application fee

Financial aid/scholarships will be offered to promising candidates according to needs or academic qualifications, and in order to promote diversity. 

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