The Tesla Law School offers unparalleled opportunities to study law with exceptional colleagues in a rigorous, dynamic, and cooperative environment.
The graduate programs seek to attract intellectually curious and thoughtful candidates from different legal systems and backgrounds, with different professional goals. UniTesla students include lawyers working in law firms, public officials, law professors, judges, diplomats, human rights activists, doctoral students, and entrepreneurs, among others. The diversity of participants in the graduate programs significantly enriches the educational experience of each student at the school.
- Administrative and Regulatory Law
- Animal law
- Antitrust
- Arts, entertainment and sports law
- Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
- Commercial and Bankruptcy Law
- Child and family law
- Civil litigation
- Civil rights
- Conflict of laws
- Constitutional law
- Criminal and procedural law
- Contracts
- Comparative law
- Corporate and Transactional Law
- Courts, Jurisdiction and Procedure
- Disability Law
- Education Law
- Electoral and democratic right
- Labor and employment law
- Environmental law and policy
- Finance, accounting and strategy
- Financial and monetary institutions
- Gender and the law
- Right to health, food and medicines
- Human rights
- Immigration law
- Intellectual property
- International law
- Jurisprudence and legal theory
- Law and Economics
- Law and Philosophy
- Law and Political Economy
- Law and religion
- Leadership
- Legal history
- Legal and ethical profession
- LGBTQ+
- National Security Law
- Negotiation and alternative conflict resolution
- Law of poverty and economic justice
- Private law
- Property
- Grievances
- Race and the law
- State and local government
- Tax law and policy
- Technology law and policy
