Location
Belgium: Ghent; Lithuania: Vilnius
The Joint International Law Master's Programme is an ideal choice for Law graduates, who wish to expand their knowledge in the field of International Public Law, International Private Law and European Union Law.
Mykolas Romeris Univeristy in partnership with the University of Ghent (Belgium, Flanders) presents this Programme to enhance International Law skills and strenghten the basics of European Union Law in an international environment. Graduates will obtail LLm diploma, enabling continuation of research in doctoral studies.
The Joint International Master's Programme is unique in the way that it caters for and meets the needs of International Law and European Union Law specialists. This is a two-year programme which combines all the essential aspects of International Public and Private Law, as well as European Union Law. It is orientated to provide graduates with a profound and comprehensive knowledge of the subject. The studies start at Mykolas Romeris University and include 1 compulsory study abroad semester at Ghent University.
The semester lasts 16 weeks and examination session takes 4 weeks. Assessment of student results will normally involve assigned course work as well as an oral or written examination.
Diploma Awarded: Master of Law
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The mission of the University is to deliver high quality education, to accumulate and nourish intellectual potential, to train societys leaders capable of creating and implementing innovations which influence the overall progress. Our University fosters autonomy which allows independent tailoring of studies, research and improvement or change of professional qualifications in response to the development of European higher education and labour market needs.
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