The LL.M. program in European and International Business Law, offered by the Faculty of Law, is tailored for individuals holding a Bachelor’s degree in law. This specialized legal program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and expertise in the field of European and international business law, particularly focusing on the dynamics of the European and global markets.
The program spans two semesters and carries a total of 60 ECTS credits. Courses are conducted in English, and applicants are required to demonstrate proficiency in the language, typically through standardized tests like TOEFL (547) or IELTS (6.0), and may be subject to an oral examination.
The curriculum places a strong emphasis on practical application, with 60% of the program dedicated to practice-oriented learning, complemented by 40% of lectures and seminars. This approach is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in an international legal career.
Key subjects covered during the program include Institutions of the European Union, Harmonization of laws in the European Union, Introduction to International Business Law, EU Internal Market Law, EU Competition Law, Principles of Public International Law, European Consumer Protection Law, European Criminal Law, International Sale of Goods, International and European Intellectual Property Law, International Commercial Arbitration, European and International Contract Law, Public Management, European Company Law, European Labor and Social Law, Case-law of the European Court of Justice, and Private International Law.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates attain the title of European and International Business Lawyer – LL.M. This qualification positions them as experts in European and international business law, ready to tackle complex legal challenges in the global business arena. Their skills are in demand in law firms, multinational corporations, governmental organizations, and international institutions, where they play a pivotal role in navigating the intricacies of international legal frameworks.