2012 LL.M. Program Listings Germany
International Studies in Intellectual Property Law
Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition- and Media Law Dresden, Germany
Email:
ip_info@jura.tu-dresden.de Website:
www.llm-ip.de
LL.M. in Finance
Institute for Law and Finance Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Email:
LLM@ilf.uni-frankfurt.de Website:
www.ilf-frankfurt.de
MLB Bucerius/WHU Master of Law and Business - Joachim Herz Program
Bucerius Law School Hamburg, Germany
Email:
maite.baeurle@
law-school.de Website:
www.bucerius.whu.edu
M.C.L. - Master of Comparative Law 46
University of Mannheim Mannheim, Germany
Email:
alexander.baumstark@
uni-mannheim.de Website:
mcl.uni-mannheim.de
LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Competition Law
MIPLC Munich Intellectual Property Law Center Munich, Germany
Email:
info@miplc.de Website:
www.miplc.de
Master’s Degree in European and International Law
Europa-Institut Saarbrucken, Germany
Email:
llm@europainstitut.de Website:
www.europainstitut.de
LL.M. in European Integration
Europa-Institut, Saarland University Saarbrucken, Germany
Email:
llm@europainstitut.de Website:
www.europainstitut.de
The Europa-Institut of Saarland University has devoted itself to the European process for over half a century. It offers an LL.M in European Integration with the possibility of specialization in six different study units. Lecturers from an array of countries, top officials from major European institutions and other leading professionals teach students from over 30 nations at the Institute.
ILSA Quarterly » volume 20 » issue 3 » February 2012
The Europa-Institut is the second eldest institution of its kind in Europe. It educates students from all over the worlds in the field of European and International Law. The one year bilingual master’s program in Euro- pean and International Law leads to the attainment of the title “Master of European Law (LL.M.).”.
The MCL is a 1-year program. Students spend their fall semester at the University of Mannheim, and then transfer to the University of Adelaide for the spring semester. After that, students submit their Master’s thesis. It provides students with the knowledge and the skills they need to succeed at international organisations, national governments, or international law firms.
Highly specialized, international and interdisciplinary one-year pro- gram. Courses cover all aspects of international, U.S., and European IP and competition law. Excellent study conditions: 30 students per year; shared office space with access to legal databases; full access to the IP library at the Max Planck Institute for IP; individual tutori- als. Program is fully accredited in Germany.
ILF offers a one-year graduate program in English leading to an LL.M. Finance awarded by Goethe University Frankfurt am Main to about 60 highly qualified graduates with a prior degree in law or business/ economics. Combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in law and international finance. A special two-month internship with international law firms, major banks and regulatory bodies.
Bucerius Law School and WHU jointly offer the one-year, English- language MLB Program. Based on a dynamic, interdisciplinary approach that combines strong academics with practical experience and in-depth research, the MLB Program offers legal and business professionals from around the world excellent advanced training and improved career perspectives.
International, highly specialised and interdisciplinary one-year- programme. Providing profound knowledge in Copyright, Trade Mark, Patent, Media and Competition Law. The programme is unique in its combination of a highly specialised education in IP-Law at the law faculty in Dresden and at one of the renowned partner universities in Exeter, Krakow, London, Prague, Seattle and Strasbourg.
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