Programme structure
Outline
This specialisation offers three sub specialisations:
- Contracts, trade and competition
- Intellectual property law
- Labour law and employers responsibility
This specialisation leads to a Master’s degree in European and international trade law.
Contracts, trade and competition specialisation
The first semester is divided into two courses, one dealing with international contract law and another dealing with trade, investment and sustainability.
In the second semester, the students study competition policy and corruption. The courses are adjusted every year depending on what issues that are topical.
Intellectual property law specialisation
The first semester is divided into two courses, one dealing with intellectual property, artificial intelligence and digitalization and one dealing with intellectual property and trade.
In the second semester, you study intellectual property and sustainability. The courses are adjusted every year depending on what issues that are topical.
Labour law and employers responsibility
The first semester is divided into two courses, one dealing with international contract law and another dealing with trade, investment and sustainability.
In the second semester, the students study the social dimension of European and international trade law, especially the development of social policy and labour law in the European Union and the emergence of economic human rights in the global context. The courses are adjusted every year depending on what issues that are topical.
Course overview
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Master coordinator Business Law
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