Hanse Law School

The Hanse Law School offers programmes in Comparative and European Law, which are oriented towards the requirements of an ever-changing economy in the course of globalisation and the challenges posed by a deepened European integration. The programme focuses on making the students familiar with different legal concepts and, by doing so, enhancing the students' ability to adapt to different situations under constantly changing circumstances.

The Hanse Law School is a project of various universities, established in 2002. The University of Bremen and the Carl-von-Ossietzky University of Oldenburg jointly offer the bachelor's programme in Germany while the University of Groningen offers its Dutch equivalent "European Law School". This article deals with the German programme. The goal after four or five years of studying is not only to have acquired broad knowledge of German law, but also to have acquired a thorough understanding of Dutch and English law, as well as some ancillary knowledge of economics or political science. A compulsory year abroad can be undertaken at the Dutch partner university in Groningen, and at various institutions in the UK and other countries.

Read more about Hanse Law School:  Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree

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