European Law and Global Risk (LLM) Postgraduate Program By Tilburg University |Top Universities
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14,900 EURTuition Fee/year

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Main Subject Area

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Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLM

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The biggest societal challenges are global, affecting half a billion EU citizens. This Master focuses on EU law's engagement with global challenges, such as: climate change, trade- and market disruptions, migration, and the decline of rule of law. EU law not only dominates these legal spheres within the EU, but also claims center-stage on a global level. This is a track of the Master's program in International and European Law (LLM)

  • Besides gaining a solid knowledge on general EU law, students can specialise on two (among three) areas, particularly in the field of:
    • EU competition Law
    • Environment Law
    • Judicial protection of individual rights
  • Small-scale program with much interaction and direct contact with world-leading experts in their fields. You will participate in monthly meetings in which students and staff discuss recent developments in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
  • Study for a degree and a career. Become prepared for a dynamic labour market, which demands versatility of legal professionals. You arrange the skill-set that best fits your ambitions by joining a Moot court, Law Clinic and/or an internship. 
  • Learn to approach EU Law as a “tool-box” which includes different decision-making mechanisms, different (binding and non-binding) rules, and different national and supranational actors.

Program overview

Main Subject

Law and Legal Studies

Degree

LLM

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The biggest societal challenges are global, affecting half a billion EU citizens. This Master focuses on EU law's engagement with global challenges, such as: climate change, trade- and market disruptions, migration, and the decline of rule of law. EU law not only dominates these legal spheres within the EU, but also claims center-stage on a global level. This is a track of the Master's program in International and European Law (LLM)

  • Besides gaining a solid knowledge on general EU law, students can specialise on two (among three) areas, particularly in the field of:
    • EU competition Law
    • Environment Law
    • Judicial protection of individual rights
  • Small-scale program with much interaction and direct contact with world-leading experts in their fields. You will participate in monthly meetings in which students and staff discuss recent developments in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
  • Study for a degree and a career. Become prepared for a dynamic labour market, which demands versatility of legal professionals. You arrange the skill-set that best fits your ambitions by joining a Moot court, Law Clinic and/or an internship. 
  • Learn to approach EU Law as a “tool-box” which includes different decision-making mechanisms, different (binding and non-binding) rules, and different national and supranational actors.

Admission Requirements

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You have an academic Bachelor's degree in Law before the start of this Master's program, or; You have an academic Bachelor’s degree in European Studies before the start of this Master’s program, or: You have an academic Bachelor’s degree in a law related field (with a minimum of 90 ECTS in law courses). You may also apply if you have an academic Bachelor’s degree in a different field. In this case you must show, in your motivational letter, that you possess demonstrable abilities and skills relevant to complete the Master's program (for instance, you have obtained at least 30 ECTS in a law-related field in your previous studies and you have completed an internship or have work experience in a field related to the program). The Admissions Committee will decide on a case-by-case basis whether admission can be granted.

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14,900 EUR
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International Students

14,900 EUR
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