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LL.M. in International Economic Law

Curriculum

The LL.M. Program in International Economic Law provides German graduates and international law students with an excellent opportunity to advance their understanding of German, European and international economic Law. Master’s students can attend advanced courses in areas such as banking law, company law, tax law, labour law or IP law. The Master’s Program lasts for two semesters and involves attending classes as well as writing a Master’s thesis under supervision of one the law professors of the Faculty. The Master’s Program is taught in English and German, but advanced knowledge (C1) of the German language is required for admission.

Curriculum

The LL.M. Program in International Economic Law provides German graduates and international law students with an excellent opportunity to advance their understanding of German, European and international economic Law. Master’s students can attend advanced courses in areas such as banking law, company law, tax law, labour law or IP law. The Master’s Program lasts for two semesters and involves attending classes as well as writing a Master’s thesis under supervision of one the law professors of the Faculty. The Master’s Program is taught in English and German, but advanced knowledge (C1) of the German language is required for admission.

Admission Requirements

For German students:

1. A completed "Admission Form"
2. 
A law degree with the overall note from the First State Exam at least 6,5 Points or a Master degree in Law and Economics with theroverall note at least 3.0
3. A certificate of language proficiency in English or French
4. Completion 
of at least one semester of studies at a foreign University


For international students:

1. A completed "Admission Form"
2. A 
law degree with the overall note belonging to the top 30% of the notes given to the students graduating together with the applicant
3. A certificate of 
German language proficiency (C1)

4. Completion of at least one semester of studies at a foreign University (different from the one from which the law degree was received) or participation in Augsburg Summer Program on European and International Economic Law

Admission requirements

For German students:

1. A completed "Admission Form"
2. 
A law degree with the overall note from the First State Exam at least 6,5 Points or a Master degree in Law and Economics with theroverall note at least 3.0
3. A certificate of language proficiency in English or French
4. Completion 
of at least one semester of studies at a foreign University


For international students:

1. A completed "Admission Form"
2. A 
law degree with the overall note belonging to the top 30% of the notes given to the students graduating together with the applicant
3. A certificate of 
German language proficiency (C1)

4. Completion of at least one semester of studies at a foreign University (different from the one from which the law degree was received) or participation in Augsburg Summer Program on European and International Economic Law