LL.M. International and European Union Law 12 months Postgraduate Program By Erasmus University Rotterdam |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

17,900 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

01 Aug, 2023Application Deadline

Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLM

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Increased economic integration has become part of modern-day life both within the European Union and Internationally. Economic integration often translates into policy and law. It affects our lives in multiple ways and has severe consequences for the rule of law, democracy and human rights. This LL.M. programme allows you to analyse these effects. After completion, you can provide profound legal advice in the field of international and European law and economic integration to both public and private entities. 
This one year intensive LL.M. programme offers the following specialisation possibilities:
1. European Union Law
This track is ideal for students who wish to prepare themselves for a career on EU economic law in the public or private sector.
This specialisation offers students the possibility of creating a tailor-made programme choosing from a selection of electives. These electives include, among others: EU Competition Law, EU Citizen and Market, EMU and Financial Supervision.
2. International Law
The focus of this specialisation lies on the fact that public power is now being exercised globally by international and transnational institutions. Students will be able to take courses in different areas of public international law, including human rights in international law, international criminal law and procedure, international economic law, and international law and global governance.
This specialisation is particularly attractive for students who are interested in working in international organizations but also in public institutions at the domestic level, such as Ministries. This specialisation is equally exciting for students who may work in the private sector (e.g. human rights lawyers; lawyers for international law firms dealing with WTO law, etc.) or in public advocacy.

Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLM

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Increased economic integration has become part of modern-day life both within the European Union and Internationally. Economic integration often translates into policy and law. It affects our lives in multiple ways and has severe consequences for the rule of law, democracy and human rights. This LL.M. programme allows you to analyse these effects. After completion, you can provide profound legal advice in the field of international and European law and economic integration to both public and private entities. 
This one year intensive LL.M. programme offers the following specialisation possibilities:
1. European Union Law
This track is ideal for students who wish to prepare themselves for a career on EU economic law in the public or private sector.
This specialisation offers students the possibility of creating a tailor-made programme choosing from a selection of electives. These electives include, among others: EU Competition Law, EU Citizen and Market, EMU and Financial Supervision.
2. International Law
The focus of this specialisation lies on the fact that public power is now being exercised globally by international and transnational institutions. Students will be able to take courses in different areas of public international law, including human rights in international law, international criminal law and procedure, international economic law, and international law and global governance.
This specialisation is particularly attractive for students who are interested in working in international organizations but also in public institutions at the domestic level, such as Ministries. This specialisation is equally exciting for students who may work in the private sector (e.g. human rights lawyers; lawyers for international law firms dealing with WTO law, etc.) or in public advocacy.

Admission requirements

94+
7+
Law degree
  • We require a law degree (bachelor) from a recognised university for all programmes. 
  Other degrees
  • Applications from students with different bachelor’s degrees who have passed a sufficient number of legal studies courses during their bachelor studies.
01 Aug 2023
1 Year
Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

2,314 EUR
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International Students

17,900 EUR
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Tuition fees

Average tuition fees for non-European students are €8,000 per year and €2,168 for European students. Find out about financial support.

Entry requirements
Requirements vary depending on the program, but the university values motivation and advanced English language skills (TOEFL or IELTS). Additional criteria may include consideration of grades, diploma type, and in some cases, mathematics skills.
 

The Netherlands’ Erasmus University Rotterdam offers more than 50 international master’s programs covering the following subjects:

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Average tuition fees for non-European students are €14,800 per year and €2,168 for European students. Find out about financial support.

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