European Law
Universiteit Utrecht
Deze opleiding
locatieUtrecht |
diplomallm M European Law |
typeregulier |
start1 september |
taalvolledig English |
opleidingsduur1 jaar voltijd |
accreditatiesNVAO |
croho-code60602 |
numerus fixusnee |
honoursnee |
Onderwijs
taal van onderwijs | 100% en |
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avondonderwijs | n.v.t. |
afstandsonderwijs | n.v.t. |
onderwijsvormen
group assignment, group discussion, lecture, research, self study, seminar, tutorial, working groupinstruction modes
The academic year consists of:
- A compulsory part worth 30 EC that comprises two compulsory major courses (15 EC), Capita Selecta (15 EC of which 7,5 EC can be replaced with participation in the European Law Moot Court Competition for a small group of selected students).
- A specialisation/track that comprises two compulsory major courses (15 EC)
- A Research and Thesis Trajectory (15 EC)
Read more about the Study Programme: https://www.uu.nl/en/masters/european-law/study-programme.
objectives
The Master’s in European Law is a rigorous, customisable programme of study that will enable you to develop your academic, practical, writing, and oral skills through a combination of case studies, moot courts, research and visits to European legal and professional organisations. By the end of the programme, you will be able to reflect critically on legal issues and to recognise, understand and analyse the relationship between the laws of member states and the wider European Union. You will gain an excellent foundation for your career of choice, whether you aim to build a career in a law firm or major multinational company or work for a European institution, an international organization or a local or national government.
Keuzehulp
Studievergelijker
European Law
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€ 336 gemiddelde kamerhuur |
10 eerstejaars |
50% vrouw |
? uur contacttijd/week |
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€ 336 gemiddelde kamerhuur |
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NAN% vrouw |
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Na de studie
Beroepsperspectief / arbeidsmarkt
Even before you graduate, the LLM in European Law gives you a good introduction to professional practice through moot courts, visits to major European organisations, and the chance to speak with top-ranking professional lawyers. As a result, you will be well prepared for a legal career either in your home country or internationally. In previous years, graduates from this LLM have gone on to do well in a range of areas including:
- corporate and private law practice;
- national public service as a diplomat or civil servant;
- legal or policy analysis with governments, international political organisations, and NGOs; and
- academic or legal research.