Programme
International Law
Award
LLM International Law
University
University of Maastricht
Duration:
2 years
Fee:
Eur1951
Programme Outline
The master’s programme in International Laws examines the effects of globalisation and European integration on international, European and national law. Students also receive intensive language training in one language other than English. The default language is French but depending on the interests and level of the students, other languages are made available (eg. Spanish or Mandarin Chinese).
The content of the International Laws curriculum is largely defined by the student. Alongside compulsory courses that provide a firm grasp of international law, you will choose a series of elective courses during each of the four teaching periods of the programme. One elective can be replaced with participation in an international moot court competition.
During the second year, you will complete a master’s thesis under the close supervision of a faculty member. You will also study abroad at one of the Faculty of Law’s partner universities for a period of four to ten months.
The programme offers a truly comparative experience and the freedom to compile a tailor-made curriculum from our specialisation tracks in banking, EC jurisprudence and procedure, or commercial law, etc.
Entry requirements
Relevant undergraduate programme or Entrance Examination
Application Deadline: 15 May