LLM in International Commercial Law
Programme requirements
In order to obtain an LLM degree in International Commercial Law a candidate must successfully complete a total of 60 ECTS:
a. Six compulsory courses:
- Comparative Private International Law (6 ECTS)
- Comparative Property Law (6 ECTS)
- Comparative Tort Law (6 ECTS)
- Cross-border Commercial Transactions (6 ECTS)
- International Commercial Dispute Settlement Law (6 ECTS)
- International Contracts Law (6 ECTS)
b. The seminar Contracts Law (6 ECTS)
c. A Law in Practice module (6 ECTS)
d. Master’s thesis (12 ECTS)
Block 1 |
Block 2 |
Block 3 |
Block 4 |
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International Contracts Law |
6 |
International Commercial Dispute Settlement Law |
6 |
Comparative Tort Law |
6 |
Cross-border Commercial Transactions |
6 |
Comparative Property Law |
6 |
Comparative Private International Law |
6 |
Law in Practice |
6
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Seminar Contracts Law |
6 |
Master’s thesis |
12 |
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Total semester 1 |
30 |
Total semester 2 |
30 |
Programme structure
The programme consists of six courses (minimum), a seminar, a Law in Practice module and the writing of a Master’s thesis. The programme requires one year, full-time to complete.
Exchange period in the first semester (Fall term), as exchange student:
- Comparative Private International Law (6 ECTS)
- Comparative Property Law (6 ECTS)
- International Commercial Dispute Settlement Law (6 ECTS)
- International Contracts Law (6 ECTS)
- Seminar Contracts Law (6 ECTS)
LLM completion in the second semester as registered regular LLM student (Winter/Spring term), after graduation at home university:
- Comparative Tort Law (6 ECTS)
- Cross-border Commercial Transactions (6 ECTS)
- Law in Practice (6 ECTS)
- Master’s thesis (12 ECTS)
Last modified: | 12 June 2023 6.17 p.m. |