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European and International Business Law - LL.M.

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Faculty: Law

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Academic discipline: Legal Science

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Qualification: European and International Business Lawyer - LL.M.

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Starting date: September/February


Language requirements: English language proficiency (TOEFL 547 /IELTS 6.0 /oral examination)

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Academic requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Law

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Duration: 2 semesters

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ECTS credits: 60 credits

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Tuition Fee: 7,500 USD/year​​

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One-time fees: Application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD

Short description:

The program provides a modern, business-focused law degree with a distinct European character, emphasizing the trends in European and international markets. It offers students the opportunity to enhance their legal expertise to a more advanced level as they learn how European and international law significantly impacts business life. Students will explore both the legislative and judicial elements of European business law, trade law, and corporate law. The LLM is practice-oriented and develops the skills needed to succeed in an international career path and in workplaces that require cross-cultural understanding, flexibility, and contemporary practical legal knowledge.​

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Lecture, seminar: 40%

Practice: 60%

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Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):

 

  • Year 1: Institutions of the European Union, Harmonization of laws in the European Union, Introduction to International Business Law, EU Internal Market Law 1., EU Internal Market Law 2., EU Competition Law, Principles of Public International Law, European Consumer Protection Law, European Criminal Law, Elective course 1-2..

  • Year 2: International Sale of Goods, International and European Intellectual Property Law, International Commercial Arbitration, European and International Contract Law, Public Management, European Company Law, European Labor and Social Law, Case-law of the European Court of Justice, Private International Law, Elective course 3.

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Career prospects: Graduates can choose from a wide range of positions at organizations such as the international departments of law firms, international businesses, government services' international bureaus, or other international organizations.

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​For more information about the program, please check the course Bulletin​​​​​

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