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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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Göttingen, Germany 72 Followers 28 Discussions

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.), LL.M. in European and Transnational Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, LL.M. in International Law... more…

Dual Degree: Chinese Law and Comparative Law (LL.M./M.A.) more…

Graz, Austria 13 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. Business law, LL.M. Reorganization law more…

Greifswald, Germany 4 Followers 0 Discussions
Grenoble, France 0 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Master of Laws more…

Groningen, Netherlands 192 Followers 106 Discussions
University of Groningen The Faculty of Law at the University of Groningen offers eight, one-year LLM programmes, all fully taught in English. The Faculty has existed ever since the founding of the university in 1614 and has a long standing tradition of legal and academic excellence. On top of this, Groningen is a very popular student city in the Netherlands, providing a pleasant atmosphere in which to live and study.

Full-Time: Master of Laws in Energy and Climate Law, Master of Laws in European Law in a Global Context, Master of Laws in Global Criminal Law, Master... more…

Part-Time: Advanced LLM in Energy Law more…

Hagen, Germany 4 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) more…

Halle (Saale), Germany 15 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Legum Magister (LL.M.), LL.M. in Business Law and Economic Law, Masters Degree in Medical Ethics Law more…

Hamburg, Germany 120 Followers 57 Discussions
Hamburg - EMLE Program The European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE) programme offers the unique opportunity to study at two or three European or Non-European universities and to obtain an officially recognised joined or double degree. It provides students with advanced knowledge on the economic effects of divergent laws and prepares them for a career in public organisations or multinational law firms. Due to its level of academic excellence EMLE is recognised as an E+Master Programme of the European Commission.

Full-Time: European Master in Law and Economics (LL.M.) more…

Hamburg, Germany 6 Followers 0 Discussions

Part-Time: Master of International Taxation (M.I.Tax) more…

Hamburg, Germany 15 Followers 11 Discussions
Since 1994 the University of Hamburg has been offering a study program on European integration in cooperation with the Europa-Kolleg. The interdisciplinary Master's programme 'European and European Legal Studies' offers graduates of a first degree the opportunity to understand the process of European integration in its legal, political and economic dimensions.

Full-Time: LL.M. European and European Legal Studies more…

Hamburg, Germany 29 Followers 8 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in European and European Legal Studies, LL.M. in Law and Economics (EMLE), LL.M. in Law and Economics of the Arab Region (MLEA), LL.M.... more…

Hamburg, Germany 4 Followers 1 Discussion

Part-Time: LL.M. Versicherungsrecht - Insurance Law more…

Hamburg, Germany 117 Followers 54 Discussions
Bucerius Obtain your graduate degree at Germany's top-ranked law school! Bucerius Law School offers a 1-year graduate degree for young professionals: The Bucerius Master of Law and Business is offered in cooperation with the WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management. It is an interdisciplinary and international program for young professionals from various academic and cultural backgrounds and offers two possible degrees: a Master of Law and Business (MLB) and a Master of Laws (LLM).

Full-Time: Master of Law and Business (LL.M. / MLB) more…

Hamburg, Germany 4 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Master in International Maritime Law and Logistics more…

Hamburg, Germany 0 Followers 0 Discussions

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