Leiden University

Master in European Law

Leiden, The Netherlands

The Master in European Law at Leiden University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Founded in 1575, Leiden University is one of Europe's leading international research universities. It is renowned for its high-quality teaching and innovative research across a wide range of disciplines.

About the Program

The Master in European Law at Leiden University is a one-year program for students interested in EU law. It's a Master's degree that helps students understand the complexities of European law. The program lasts one year and is taught in English.

Students learn about EU competition law, internal market regulations, and human rights protections. They develop practical skills through seminar-style classes and group projects, working on real-world legal challenges. This approach helps students navigate the European legal landscape effectively.

Graduates can work as legal advisors, policy analysts, or compliance officers. They can work for governmental agencies, international organizations, or law firms specializing in EU law. Other possible job titles include EU law specialist, human rights officer, and regulatory affairs manager.

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