Tracks
In the Master’s programme European Law, you select one of the specialisations/tracks listed below. Alternatively, it is also possible to combine your master-major with a master-minor. You can choose one of these specialisations:
- General Track in European Law
- Specialisation in European Cooperation in Criminal Matters
- Specialisation in Law and Sustainability
- Specialisation in Law and Technology
- Specialisation in European Migration Law
General Track in European Law
The two major courses are complemented by the following two courses of the specialisation General Track in European Law:
- Judicial Protection and Enforcement of EU Law: The course centres on the rights of the EU citizen and the enforcement of EU law.
- European Competition Law: This course presents an overview of the most important aspects of European competition law, including the basic principles of competition and the market principle.
Specialisation in European Cooperation in Criminal Matters
The two major courses are complemented by the following two courses of the specialisation in European Cooperation in Criminal Matters:
Transnational Criminal Law Enforcement: Cooperation in Criminal Matters between the EU Member States
The EU and International Criminal Justice
Specialisation in Law and Sustainability
The two major courses are complemented by the following two courses of the specialisation in Law and Sustainability:
- EU Natural Resources Law
- EU Climate Protection
Specialisation in Law and Technology
The two major courses are complemented by the following two courses of the specialisation in Law and Technology:
- The Law of Market Technologies
- Consumers in a Digital Society
Specialisation in European Migration Law
The two major courses are complemented by the following two courses of the specialisation in European Migration Law:
- EU Asylum Law and Fundamental Rights
- Migration and Citizenship in the EU