The Master's programme "Law of the Globalised Economy" covers both legal and economic knowledge and skills (approx. 80% law and 20% economics), with a strong interdisciplinary approach. The combination of law and economics is one of the major advantages of this programme.
While the first semester is focused on important basics, the higher semesters offer a variety of specific, in-depth courses. Lectures are complemented by seminars, project work, and mandatory internships. Additionally, visiting professors and practitioners give first-hand insights into their respective fields (i.e., due diligence, mediation).
Requirements
Entry Requirements
To apply for the Master's programme "Law of the Globalised Economy", an appropriate Bachelor's degree with a regular study period of at least six semesters is required. Accepted degrees are Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or any Bachelor's degree with at least 60 credit points in law.