EUROPEAN STUDIES MA
The postgraduate programme in European Studies is designed with a purpose to provide graduate students with interdisciplinary knowledge, expertise and experience in European affairs. The programme focuses on the historical, political, legal and economic aspects of the EU. It looks at a wide range of key themes in contemporary European affairs such as nationalism, security, governance and policymaking, democratisation, external relations. Students are also encouraged to specialise in areas which are of particular interest to them especially through research for the extended dissertation.
Compulsory courses:
Introduction to International Relations
Politics and Institutions of the EU
Introduction to EU Law
Economics of the EU
Electives
Students can choose four of the following courses :
International and EU Human Rights Law
EU Common Policies
EU Common Foreign and Security Policy
EU Public Administration
EU Enlargement
Religious, National, Cultural and Identity Issues in the EU
Peace and Conflict Issues in Contemporary Europe
EUROPEAN BUSINESS LAW LLM
The postgraduate program in European Business Law is designed with a purpose to extend your knowledge in the relevant area through analysis of EU regulations, practical examples and comparative approach and analysis of national and EU law. The program examines the impact of European Union Law on the international, European and national business communities. The Award is particularly designed for those students who are currently working, or wish to work, in a highly competitive business environment within or outside the EU.
Compulsory courses:
Politics and Institutions of the EU
Introduction to EU Law
Economics of the EU
Four Freedoms of the Common Market
Elective courses
Students can choose four of the following courses:
EU Competition Law
EU Company Law
EU Intellectual Property Law
EU Environmental Law
EU Consumer Law
EU Social and Employment Law
Case Study
COMPARATIVE EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW LLM
The program includes study and analyses of the legal system of the European Union, as well as the international legal system. Students will receive extensive knowledge in the International Law, and the Law of the European Union as a unique legal system. Variety of aspects are covered through a comparative approach, including subjects relating to international relations and organizations, human rights, the Single European Market, etc.
Compulsory courses:
Introduction to International Relations
Politics and Institutions of the EU
Introduction to EU Law
International Public Law
Elective courses
Students can choose four of the following courses:
Four Freedoms of the Common Market
Private International Law
International and EU Human Rights Law
International Organizations
Comparative European Legal Systems
International Trade Law
International Criminal Law |