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About us Faculty of Law International programmes LLB programme 2025-2026

Schedule of courses

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Here you will find the schedule of courses for the LLB programme International and European Law per year.

The first year of study is the same for all students. For the second and third years of study, students can choose to either continue on with the regular LLB programme, or choose to pursue a specialised track in Technology Law.

Please note that all students must receive a positive Binding Study Advice to successfully move forward in the programme.

You can view the schedule of courses as well as detailed descriptions of all courses in for the regular track in Ocasys.

Year 1 (All Students)
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Law and legal skills: the Dutch example , including IT for Lawyers
10 ECTS
Criminal Law
10 ECTS
Introduction to International and European Law
10 ECTS
Comparative Constitutional Law
10 ECTS
Legal and Academic English
5 ECTS
Legal History
5 ECTS
Contract and Tort Law
5 ECTS
Introduction to Technology Law
5 ECTS


Regular LLB Programme

Our LLB programme in International and European Law is specifically designed for students who wish to pursue a professional career in an international legal environment; it gives students an academic training in law without merely taking a national legal system as a starting point by offering students a general understanding of what 'law' is and how it functions. The focus is therefore mainly on teaching public international law and European Union law.

Year 2 (Regular LLB programme)
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Law of the European Union
10 ECTS
Public International Law
10 ECTS
Administrative Law and Market Regulation
10 ECTS
Markets and Regulation
5 ECTS
Property Law
5 ECTS
Law, Power, and Politics
5 ECTS
Private International Business Law
5 ECTS
Research Seminar
-
Research Seminar (cont.)
10 ECTS

Year 3 (Regular LLB programme)
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Semester abroad
-
Semester abroad (cont.)
30 ECTS (at least 25 ECTS in law courses)

Competition
Law in the Digital Market

5 ECTS
European Judicial Protection
5 ECTS
Commercial Dispute Resolution
5 ECTS
The Contemporary Value(s) of International Law
5 ECTS
Research Colloquium
-
Research Colloquium (cont.)
10 ECTS



Technology Law Track

In the LLB track in Technology Law, together with the general legal knowledge in International and European law, students cover a wide range of technology related legal topics. The track is designed in light of the understanding that technology operates across jurisdictions and, as a result, regulatory responses have to occur at the interface between domestic, regional and international law. This track is new as of the 2020-2021 academic year.

You can find course descriptions for the Technology Law track in Ocasys.

If you are a current 1st year LLB student and have questions about the Technology Law track, please contact the International Office Study Advisers.

Year 2 (Technology Law track)
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Law of the European Union
10 ECTS
Data protection and Human Rights
10 ECTS
Regulating Cybercrime
5 ECTS
Law and Economics of innovation
5 ECTS
Property Law
5 ECTS
e-Thics
5 ECTS
IT in the context of law
5 ECTS
Private International Business Law
5 ECTS
Research Seminar
-
Research Seminar (cont.)
10 ECTS

Year 3 (Technology Law Track)
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Semester abroad
-
Semester abroad (cont.)
30 ECTS (at least 25 ECTS in law courses)
Competition
Law in the Digital Market
5 ECTS
European and International IP law
5 ECTS
Commercial Dispute Resolution
5 ECTS
Telecommunications Law
5 ECTS
Research Colloquium
-
Research Colloquium (cont.)
10 ECTS

Do you have a question about the LLB programme? Contact the Faculty of Law directly through our information request form .

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Please note: Schedules and course names are subject to change. Official course information and schedules for a specific academic year can be found in Ocasys.

Last modified:21 October 2024 09.40 a.m.