INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW (LL.M.)

Master

In Lüneburg (Germany)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Lüneburg (Germany)

  • Duration

    4 Semesters

  • Start date

    September

  • Credits

    120

Integrating public and private economic law, the programme brings together two areas of law that are often covered independently in legal literature as well as in teaching. This division will be overcome within the framework of this programme to provide students with a holistic approach on international economic law that characterises this area of law in practice. The programme aims to deliver a broad, scientific and profound engagement with the players and structures of international economic law (first study year in Lüneburg) and, as well as to facilitate an additional specialisation in one of the core subjects of international economic law such as Corporate & Financial Law, International Commercial Law, International Competition Law or Intellectual Property Law (second study year in Glasgow/Scotland or Bridgetown/Barbados). The blend of compulsory modules and electives therefore constitutes a unique feature of the programme enabling students to aquire

in-depth knowledge in the various fields of international economic law
basic command of the functions of international markets and relations
the ability to analyse the opportunities and limits of global relationships and international regulations concerning international economic aspects
ideal preparation for the application of economic issues within the global framework.
On successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded with a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Economic Law from Leuphana University of Lüneburg and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from the University of Glasgow, or a Master of Laws (LL.M) from the University of the West Indies, depending on which location students choose for their second study year.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Lüneburg (Germany)
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Universitätsallee 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany, 21335

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

Students will be prepared specifically for management positions in multinational companies, as well as advisory positions in both the public and private sector. This will be achieved by means of a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the international economic law and its embedding in national law, in combination with a focus on a core area of international economic law and the acquisition of interdisciplinary skills, particularly in language and intercultural competences. The different opportunities for specialisation thus allow emphasis on various professional fields as well as for professional careers in academic contexts in research, teaching and administration

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Subjects

  • International Economic Law
  • International Public Law
  • European Private Law
  • European Law
  • European Economic Law
  • European community
  • European community law
  • International law
  • International Commercial Law

Teachers and trainers (1)

PROF. DR. JÖRG  PHILIPP TERHECH

PROF. DR. JÖRG PHILIPP TERHECH

Professorship for Public Law, European and Public International Law, a

Course programme

Year 1
International Private Law
European Private Law
European Law
European Economic Law
International Law
International Economic Law

Year 2
Pathway Specialisation
Master Dissertation


Based on the consolidated knowledge gained in the first study year and the specialisation in one of the core subjects of international economic law in the second study year, students complete their studies at the end of the programme by writing their Masters dissertation. Due to the international context of the subject matter all modules of the study programme in Lüneburg , Glasgow and Barbados are only offered in English. In addition to the professional qualifications, the close partnership between the universities ensures the acquisition of language and cultural skills, which are of great significance to the practise of international economic law.



INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW (LL.M.)

higher than £ 9000