Technology Law and Innovation
Progress in society depends on innovation of processes and products. But how does law react to such innovation processes and products such as data-driven challenges in artificial intelligence, internet of things, autonomous vehicles? Our LLM programme in Technology Law and Innovation focuses on the interaction between technology law and innovation. It explores the role of technology law as an enabler of innovation and reflects on examples where law hinders innovation.
In this one year LLM programme students will think creatively and learn from leading researchers in the field of technology law. Building on previous technology law knowledge this LLM offers an opportunity of in-depth reflection on innovation using a technology law 'lens'. The advanced level of each course together with a focus on critical thinking and problem solving provides graduates from this programme an advantage in the competitive technology law job market in legal field and technology industries.
These webpages should provide you with the information needed to enable you to make an informed decision for applying to our 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 of course welcome enquiries on the programme from prospective students through our information request form.
The LLM Technology Law and Innovation is registered as a track under the LLM CROHO label European Law in a Global Context (60688). The Deputy Academic Director is Asst. Prof. Jonida Milaj-Weishaar.
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