The L.L.M. in Transnational Law is an advanced postgraduate program for students who seek a deep understanding of how law works beyond national frontiers. In today's world, when problems of business, human rights, technology, migration, and environmental protection increasingly transcend jurisdictions, it provides a thorough insight into how legal norms are created and applied on an international scale. Combining public international law, comparative law, and private international law along with global regulatory governance, this degree offers the broadest possible insight into the international legal landscape. Students learn to analyze complex cross-border legal problems, understand the role of international institutions, and understand the economic and political forces that drive the creation of international law. By combining theory with practice, this program thoroughly prepares the graduate for operating under international regulations, management of cross-border disputes, and contribution towards global legal and policy-making processes.
Program Details
Length of Study: 2 semesters (typically 1 year full-time)
Total Credits: 60 ECTS
Beginning Date: Winter semester (applications generally open early in the year)
Type of Study: Full-time
Language: English
Degree Conferred: Master of Laws (LL.M.)
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