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Philosophy 120 EC: Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics

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Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics is a specialisation of the MA Philosophy 120 EC.

Generally, students will be enrolled in two master’s programmes: the MA Philosophy 120 EC, and a master’s programme in Law, Political Science, or Public Administration.

Structure of the programme

The two-year programme consists of the following components:

MA courses in the chosen discipline outside philosophy (for a total of 40 EC)

Students complete 500-level master's courses in the desiplines of law, political science, or public adminstration for a total of 40 EC. These courses should form a coherent combination of subjects. These non-philosophical courses will be included in both master’s programmes.

Specialist courses (for a total of 20 EC)

Students complete two mandatory specialist courses, which are selected for the specialisation Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics (10 EC each). Please be informed that there will be one specialist course on offer each academic year.

Core seminar (10 EC)

Students complete one mandatory core seminar in practical philosophy that is specified for their programme.

Mandatory course in philosophy (10 EC)

Students complete one mandatory course in philosophy that is selected for the specialisation Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics. There will be one mandatory course on offer each academic year, the topic of which may vary from year to year.

Optional courses in philosophy (for a total of 20 EC)

Students select two optional courses in philosophy (each 10 EC), which can be spread over two years. Course topics are varying from year to year.

Master’s thesis, thesis seminar, and final exam (20 EC)

The MA programme will be concluded by a master’s thesis of 20 EC. The master’s thesis is an independent academic contribution to philosophy of law, political science, or public administration. Students follow the mandatory Thesis Seminar during the semester in which the thesis is being written. Before graduation students sit for a final exam for which they defend their thesis.

Planning

As students will generally be enrolled in two master’s programmes the MA Philosophy 120 EC requires a careful planning. Please see More info (below) for additional information and a possible (recommended) planning. Students are strongly advised to set up their study plan in consultation with the Coordinator of Studies before the start of the programme.

Leidse combinatie: recht en filosofie

Students who have completed the Leiden LL.M programme Encyclopedie en filosofie van het recht can be admitted to the MA Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics with a deficiency of 15 EC. These students are exempted from the non-philosophical part of the programme (40 EC). The requirements for the philosophical component of their MA programme in Philosophy 120 EC, however, are identical to those for students whithout a degree in Encyclopedie en filosofie van het recht, i.e. 80 EC's in total.

Transitional provisions

The specialisations Philosophy of Law, and Philosophy of Political Science are merged into the specialisation Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics. As of 1 September 2020 students in the former specialisations Philosophy of Law and Philosophy of Political Science will be registered in the specialisation Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics.

The following transitional provisions apply:

  • Students who started the specialisation Philosophy of Law before 1 September 2020 and have completed only one of the two specialist courses Philosophy of Law are required to complete one specialist course Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics.

  • Students who started the specialisation Philosophy of Law before 1 September 2020 and have completed both specialist courses Philosophy of Law are considered to have fulfilled the requirement for the two specialist courses Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics.

  • Students who started the specialisation Philosophy of Political Science before 1 September 2020 and have completed only one of the two specialist courses Philosophy Political Science are required to complete one specialist course Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics.

  • Students who started the specialisation Philosophy of Political Science before 1 September 2020 and have completed both specialist courses Philosophy Political Science are considered to have fulfilled the requirement for the two specialist courses Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics.

These transitional provisions will apply in 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 for the full time programme, and from 2020-2021 to 2023-2024 for the part time programme.

Ending of part-time programme

The part-time programme of the MA Philosophy 120 EC is being phased out. As of 1 September 2020 starting the MA programme with part time tuition is no longer possible. Students who have started one of the specialisations of the MA Philosophy 120 EC as a part-time programme before 1 September 2020 will be allowed to complete the part-time programme up until August 2024.

Further information

For additional information concerning the objectives of the programme, the master’s thesis and requirements for graduation, see More info.

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Specialist course

Philosophy of Law, Governance, and Politics: Topics 10

Core seminar

Practical Philosophy: Contemporary Debates 10

Mandatory course in Philosophy

Distributive Justice 10

Optional courses in Philosophy

Practical Judgement 10
Freedom or Equality? 10
Core Concepts in Political Philosophy 10
Transparency, Secrecy and Privacy in Democratic Societies 10
Nietzsche and Law 10

Master's courses in Law, Political Science, or Public Administration

Please see the master’s programme of the chosen discipline outside philosophy.

Internship

Students may choose to replace a maximum of 10 EC of the non-philosophical component of the programme by an internship.

Internship (MA Philosophy) 10

MA Thesis

Students follow the mandatory thesis seminar during the semester in which the thesis is being written.

Thesis Seminar Philosophy (Fall) 0
Thesis Seminar Philosophy (Spring) 0
MA Thesis Philosophy 120 EC 20