International Commercial Law
(Image: Just as borders historically change, so have the laws regulating commerce across them)
Increasing globalization and regional integration creates the need for good knowledge of international commercial law. This knowledge is especially important if you wish to enter a career in the field of international private law and when you are planning of becoming a lawyer working in internationally operating private firms or law firms. The one year LLM programme in International Commercial Law covers specialization in (international) commercial law, especially with regard to contracts and subjects of contracts, as well as the solving of (commercial) disputes when needed.
To learn more about the programme, please have a look at the:
- Programme requirements and structure
- Schedule of courses
- Career prospects
- Special features of the programme
- How to apply
We welcome enquiries on the programme from prospective students, which can be submitted through our information request form. For those with previous law related studies, but not an LLB from a research University, we also offer a Pre-LLM programme.
The LLM International Commercial Law is registered under the LLM CROHO label International Commercial Law (60603).
Last modified: | 11 October 2024 4.09 p.m. |