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LLM Programmes in Netherlands for 2024Filter
    • Leiden, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    When human rights are violated by a particular state or society, is it more effective to use national, regional or international human rights protection mechanisms to address the issue? And how do different political, social and cultural settings affect the workings of these mechanisms? These questions are a main topic in our Advanced Master programme Law in European and International Human Rights.

    • Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    A choice for International and European Union Law at Erasmus University in Rotterdam is a choice for our small-scale education form and international and European legal perspective. Below you can read the main reasons why other International and European Union Law students preceded you.

    • Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    This LL.M. program offers you an encompassing view on international trade and commerce. In contrast to similar programs, the focus lies exclusively on the commercial law side of matters and does not go into regulatory or public law aspects. You are educated by excellent teaching staff. They have both a solid (international) academic background as well as a wealth of experience in commercial and legal practice.

    • Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    This LL.M. program is tailored to cover both procedural and substantive law aspects of international dispute resolution. This LL.M. gives you a head start to commence your career in the field of international dispute resolution.

    • Maastricht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    Are you an analytical thinker? Are you interested in tax law, business, finance, and politics? And can you see yourself advising international companies or private individuals on international tax issues? Then why not study International and European Tax Law? In addition to corporate taxation and international tax planning, you’ll study a broad range of related economic, legal, and social topics.

    • Maastricht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    Are you fascinated by international law? Can you see yourself working on an international criminal case? Or would you like to pursue a career advising international corporations on legal issues related to competition? The LLM in Globalisation and Law will offer you what you are looking for. This 1-year program in Globalisation and Law will provide you with a comprehensive overview of different national and international legal systems.

    • Maastricht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    The master’s program in Forensics, Criminology, and Law gives you insights into the different disciplines involved in the field of forensic research. You will also take a look at the part the criminal justice system plays within society.

    • Maastricht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    The European Union has had a significant impact on the legal profession. To be a successful lawyer in an integrated Europe, you'll have to be familiar with both European law and the national legal systems of the main European countries.

    • Utrecht, Netherlands

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Are you curious, analytical, and ready to take on new challenges in a dynamic academic environment? Are you interested in writing academic texts, engaging in debate, and tackling complicated legal issues? Would you like to be given the opportunity to complete an in-depth Master’s-level program in law that extends beyond the standard one-year period? If so, the two-year Legal Research Master’s at Utrecht University may be the perfect choice for you!

    • Utrecht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    In this LLM program in Law and Economics we focus on the practical and academic toolkit to operate in the world of leading corporates, law firms, policy-making organizations, regulatory and supervisory bodies, and economic or legal consulting. You will focus on such issues as the economic and legal aspects of market regulation and supervision, competitive strategy, competition policy, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, and finance and banking.

    • Utrecht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    EU law teaches a great deal about the relationship between law and economics, history, politics, and international relations. This makes EU law of interest not only to lawyers but also to anyone trying to understand one of the most ambitious attempts to get different states to work together. Our LLM program will immerse you in this challenging and dynamic field while opening up many new opportunities for you both during and after the program. It provides a thorough grounding in European law, covering areas such as internal market law, competition law, social law, judicial protection, refugee law, criminal law, and public law.

    • Utrecht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    Are you interested in privacy, cybersecurity, blockchain, artificial intelligence, automated government decision-making and platform economies, as well as the potential ramifications of these developments for our society and its underlying values and the rule of law? Do you, as a legal expert, want to make a significant contribution to the fields of both law and technology? If so, then we invite you to learn more about the LLM in Law and Technology in Europe at Utrecht University.

    • Utrecht, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    Criminal justice systems face the challenges of internationalisation, digitalisation, and European integration. National criminal justice systems have to interact with other areas of law and with other legal orders. This is acutely evident in Europe, where significant parts of national substantive and procedural criminal law have been brought within the scope of EU law-making. EU law and criminal law have entered into a dynamic interaction, which shapes and redefines their very foundations.