Do you aim to understand the economic logic behind many national and international rules and regulations? Are you interested in the economic consequences of legal rules and decisions? Do you want to solve complex problems using both legal and economic reasoning? If so, the international Master’s programme in Law and Economics may be an excellent option for you!
Corporations, government institutions and non-profit organisations are continuously confronted with legal questions containing an obvious economic component. In daily professional practice, the traditional academic distinction between the fields of law and economics has evaporated. There is a growing need for lawyers who have a broader view of their own profession, who are specialised in both disciplines and have the ability to solve complex, multidimensional problems. The Master’s course in Law and Economics was developed with these practical considerations in mind.
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