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LL.M. in Europe

For many international students, doing an LL.M. in Europe can be a highly rewarding experience. After all, what would be better than studying in one of Europe's culturally significant cities while also advancing your career thorough the study of law?

Fortunately, there are a number of law schools offering LL.M. programs in continental Europe. Many of these are world-class law schools, in countries like Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, which offer Master of...

For many international students, doing an LL.M. in Europe can be a highly rewarding experience. After all, what would be better than studying in one of Europe's culturally significant cities while also advancing your career thorough the study of law?

Fortunately, there are a number of law schools offering LL.M. programs in continental Europe. Many of these are world-class law schools, in countries like Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, which offer Master of Laws degrees aimed at international students looking to study in Europe. Widening their appeal, these LL.M.s are often offered in the English language, although there are also countless law degree programs in French, German, Dutch, and all the other languages of continental Europe.

In deciding where to study in, many students gravitate to Europe's cultural and financial capitals: LL.M. programs can be found in cities such as Paris, Berlin, Geneva, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Zurich, Brussels, and more. Studying in a city like one of those puts law students in close proximity to important institutions such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Council, not to mention a plethora of NGOs and governmental institutions. 

In terms of the LL.M. programs in Europe listed below, many of them are general programs, aimed at helping legal professionals develop additional skills that will help them in their careers. Many European law schools also offer specialized LL.M. programs, in areas such as finance, business law, human rights law, environmental law, tax law, and more, which can help students develop focus areas that they can put to use in their practice.

For those who graduate with a European LL.M. degree, the options are countless. Many choose to stay in Europe after graduation and work for law firms, NGOs, and other organizations. Other international students opt to go back to their home countries and apply their new legal knowledge back home.

See a complete list of LL.M. programs in Europe, sorted by law school, below. 

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For many international students, doing an LL.M. in Europe can be a highly rewarding experience. After all, what would be better than studying in one of Europe's culturally significant cities while also advancing your career thorough the study of law?

Fortunately, there are a number of law schools offering LL.M. programs in continental Europe. Many of these are world-class law schools, in countries like Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, which offer Master of...

For many international students, doing an LL.M. in Europe can be a highly rewarding experience. After all, what would be better than studying in one of Europe's culturally significant cities while also advancing your career thorough the study of law?

Fortunately, there are a number of law schools offering LL.M. programs in continental Europe. Many of these are world-class law schools, in countries like Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, which offer Master of Laws degrees aimed at international students looking to study in Europe. Widening their appeal, these LL.M.s are often offered in the English language, although there are also countless law degree programs in French, German, Dutch, and all the other languages of continental Europe.

In deciding where to study in, many students gravitate to Europe's cultural and financial capitals: LL.M. programs can be found in cities such as Paris, Berlin, Geneva, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Zurich, Brussels, and more. Studying in a city like one of those puts law students in close proximity to important institutions such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the European Council, not to mention a plethora of NGOs and governmental institutions. 

In terms of the LL.M. programs in Europe listed below, many of them are general programs, aimed at helping legal professionals develop additional skills that will help them in their careers. Many European law schools also offer specialized LL.M. programs, in areas such as finance, business law, human rights law, environmental law, tax law, and more, which can help students develop focus areas that they can put to use in their practice.

For those who graduate with a European LL.M. degree, the options are countless. Many choose to stay in Europe after graduation and work for law firms, NGOs, and other organizations. Other international students opt to go back to their home countries and apply their new legal knowledge back home.

See a complete list of LL.M. programs in Europe, sorted by law school, below. 

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Frankfurt (Oder), Germany 4 Followers 2 Discussions

Part-Time: LL.M. in Mediation and Conflict Management more…

Frankfurt am Main, Germany 14 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: LLM in Legal Theory more…

Frankfurt am Main, Germany 47 Followers 5 Discussions
Goethe Frankfurt The European Academy of Legal Theory offers a one-year advanced Master's Course in Legal Theory in English. Participants will study at one or more partner universities. The Academy's LLM-Programme in Legal Theory is hosted at Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main. It starts every year in October and welcomes applicants from all over the world holding a basic law degree or a basic degree in a subject related to legal theory and having completed one year of professional and/or research experience.

Full-Time: LL.M. in Finance, LL.M. International Finance (for Asian Graduates), LL.M. in Legal Theory, LL.M. for Foreign Law Graduates, LL.M. in Europe... more…

Frankfurt am Main, Germany 198 Followers 115 Discussions
ILF For more than 20 years, the ILF has been offering an excellent Master of Laws in Finance program in English with a truly international and EU focus. The interdisciplinary curriculum covers areas in law, business and economics and adopts a very practical approach taught by many expert practitioners from leading international law firms, finance and banking specialists as well as officials of the ECB, German Bundesbank etc. Mandatory internships are offered at these institutions in Frankfurt.

Full-Time: LL.M. in Finance, LL.M. in International Finance more…

Frankfurt am Main, Germany 7 Followers 3 Discussions

Part-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Mergers & Acquisitions, Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Banking and Capital Markets Law more…

Freiburg, Germany 15 Followers 4 Discussions

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) for Foreign Lawyers, Double Master in German-French Law more…

Fribourg, Switzerland 59 Followers 17 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Business Law, LL.M. in Commodity Trading Law, LL.M. in Compliance, LL.M. in International Contracts & Arbitration more…

Dual Degree: LL.M. / EMBA Dual Degree more…

Geneva, Switzerland 15 Followers 24 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. Tax, Master of Advanced Studies in European and International Governance (MEIG), Master of Laws, Masters in Economic Law, Master's in... more…

Geneva, Switzerland 263 Followers 106 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Master in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law more…

Part-Time: Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict more…

Geneva, Switzerland 150 Followers 62 Discussions
IHEID The Graduate Institute, Geneva, or "IHEID", is Europe’s oldest school of international affairs. Since the times of Hans Kelsen, who published his influential 'Pure Theory of Law' while a professor at the Institute, the International Law Department has been at the forefront of international law research, education and practice. The Department offers several post-graduate degrees in international law, including its new LL.M. in public international law, with various specialisations.

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Law, LL.M. / Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, LL.M. (Master of Ad... more…

Part-Time: Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict more…

Geneva, Switzerland 215 Followers 98 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Dispute Settlement more…

Getafe, Madrid, Spain 18 Followers 6 Discussions

Full-Time: Master in European Union Law, Master in Intellectual Property, Master in Advanced Human Rights Studies, Master in Business Legal Advice, Mas... more…

Ghent, Belgium 113 Followers 56 Discussions
Ghent With more than 80 leading and reputable law professors, Ghent University Law School is recognised as an EU 'Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence', for its expertise and its contributions towards research, public service and policy-making. The three specialised English-language LLM programmes offered at the law school - European and International Law; International Business Law; and European Union Law - give graduates the opportunity to form significant stepping stones for their career development.

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Business Law, LL.M. in European Union Law, LL.M. in International & Human Rights Law, LL.M. in International & Nation... more…

Giessen, Germany 17 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: Magister Legum (LL.M.) for Foreign Lawyers more…

Distance Learning: Magister Juris Internationalis (M.J.I.), International Law (LL.M.) more…

Gothenburg, Sweden 21 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: MSc in Social Work and Human Rights more…

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