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Study International & European Law in Europe

sharePosted date: 12 Apr 2022
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Higher education is an investment that will pay off in the long run. With their wide and fascinating range of regions, towns, cultures, and languages, European Union countries offer students a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for both professional and personal development, as well as internationally recognized academic qualifications.

The Bachelor's or Master's in International and European Law gives students the information, skills, and foundation they need to pursue a legal profession on a global scale. Students interested in international and European legal issues would benefit greatly from this program. To provide legal and policy analysis, students shall achieve a better understanding of legal theories and processes. Students will gain an awareness of global legal systems and how they interconnect, including the international system, the European integration approach, and European and international law-making. Students gain an in-depth understanding of agreements and conflicts of laws, human rights and remedies for violations, consumer protection, organizational competition law, and other facets of European law throughout a Bachelor's or Master's degree in European law.

Students will also gain practical experience by reading and analyzing current legal papers, cases, and reports. They will learn how to write legal texts, conduct oral presentations, and collaborate in groups. In addition, as part of their studies, students have the chance to do an internship with a lawyer. This degree takes a fully multidisciplinary approach, allowing students to study law in a corporate setting as well as in an international and European context.

You can work after you complete your studies; as a legal assistant in many distinct areas of the national administration, such as local authorities, executive, and supervisory bodies which engage with European issues and should implement or verify compliance with European law, in European organizations, and non-governmental organizations; as an attorney with large, multinational law firms, corporate legal departments, or other organizations that are affected by the functioning of European law; and in professional spheres.

 

 

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