A Ph.D. in Law & Governance is a research-based program that investigates the relationship between legal systems, governance frameworks, and public policy. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and covers areas such as constitutional law, public administration, human rights, environmental law, and regulatory frameworks. Students do interdisciplinary research to examine governance issues such as accountability, transparency, and the rule of law in both national and international settings. In most cases, admission needs a Master's degree in law, political science, or a similar discipline. Graduates work in academia, public policy, legal consulting, government, or international organizations that focus on governance and legal change.