European Competition and IP Law




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A unique feature of our LL.M programme is to offer students an opportunity to acquire professional skills in two highly specific fields of European law, unlike other programmes which offer a mixture of disparate courses in European law.The programmes duration covers a period of one year (60 ECTS-credits). Students may however split the LL.M. programme over a period of two years. The academic year takes place over two periods of 4 months, named quadrimesters. The first quadrimester runs from September to December. It is followed by an exam session in January. The second quadrimester runs from February to May. It is followed by an exam session in June. Students graduate normally in June. They may, however, graduate in September, should they decide to write their dissertation during the summer.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in relevant field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non-EU students is April 30.