Master's Degree
Earning the master's degree requires successfully attending courses worth 60 credit points. This master's programme includes a compulsory semester at the University of Groningen.
- 4 compulsory subjects (in each case 6 CP):
- Company law (comparative and European)
- international contracts law
- EC competition law
- legal skills - law in Europe (in Dutch)
- 3 optional subjects (in each case 6 CP) from:
- Dutch law of property
- Dutch law of obligations
- Dutch insolvency law
- government and private law (Dutch)
- government liability (Dutch)
- European and international prosecution
- labour, commerce and competition from a transnational and EU perspective
- transnational relations and Law - international economic and commercial law - regularization by non state actors
- democracy, human rights, fundamental freedoms - national, European and international
- government and administration in the information age (e-governance) and public management
- European and international economics and environmental law
- intellectual and commercial property
- EU consumer protection
- Master's thesis (18 CP)
One point of credit corresponds to 30 hours of work
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