Description
The Master of Law seeks to broaden, develop and supplement knowledge acquired by students in the Bachelor s degree. The Master of Law programme is designed to allow students to orient their studies according to their interests and professional ambitions. Students can therefore opt for a general Master s, i.e. without subject area, freely compiling their programme from available Master s courses, or combine their Master s degree with one or two subject areas focusing on any of the following fields: Business Law, Employment Law and Social Security, Public Law, International and Comparative Law, Private and Tax Law of Estates, Litigation Law, Legal Theory.