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Master of Laws in European Law (LL. M. Eur.)

Application

Prospective students should have: 

  • An above-average professional qualifying degree in Law or Economics or in a comparable field of study awarded by a German or foreign academic institution. 

  • Applicants with mother tongues other than German are required to sit the "German Language Test for foreign applicants for admission to academic institutions" (Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang ausländischer Studienbewerber" - DSH), if they are not exempted from this requirement for having already obtained a certificate of comparable ranking. This language test can also be taken at the University of Würzburg before registration.

Foreign applicants have to register for these postgraduate studies at the International Office. More here.

Admission Requirements

Prospective students should have: 

  • An above-average professional qualifying degree in Law or Economics or in a comparable field of study awarded by a German or foreign academic institution. 

  • Applicants with mother tongues other than German are required to sit the "German Language Test for foreign applicants for admission to academic institutions" (Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang ausländischer Studienbewerber" - DSH), if they are not exempted from this requirement for having already obtained a certificate of comparable ranking. This language test can also be taken at the University of Würzburg before registration.

Foreign applicants have to register for these postgraduate studies at the International Office. More here.

Curriculum

The studies normally last three semesters: 


  • The first two semesters are spent taking part in courses accompanied by the attainment of academic credits. The courses can be chosen by the students from the respective pro-gramme offered for the postgraduate studies. 
  • The third semester involves the compilation of the master thesis

Students who have achieved academic credits from courses belonging to the postgraduate studies in European Law - as well as, possibly, accreditable academic credits from other courses - amounting to 24 semester week hours will be awarded at their request a"Certificate of advanced studies in European Law".

Further information here.

Curriculum

The studies normally last three semesters: 


  • The first two semesters are spent taking part in courses accompanied by the attainment of academic credits. The courses can be chosen by the students from the respective pro-gramme offered for the postgraduate studies. 
  • The third semester involves the compilation of the master thesis

Students who have achieved academic credits from courses belonging to the postgraduate studies in European Law - as well as, possibly, accreditable academic credits from other courses - amounting to 24 semester week hours will be awarded at their request a"Certificate of advanced studies in European Law".

Further information here.