Education
Our study programmes focus on a continuous cross-fertilisation between law, judicial practice and education. This consequently enables us to train lawyers who can think critically and who have a strong sense of social awareness.
Study programmes
Anyone who has successfully completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s programme at the Faculty of Law will not only become a skilled lawyer with an in-depth knowledge of positive law, but will also be a fully-fledged academic.
Bachelor’s programme
- Law
- European Law School
- Notarial Law
- Law and Management (dual study programme)
- Law and Economics (dual study programme)
Dutch-taught Master’s programmes
- Dutch Law
- Specialisation in Private Law
- Specialisation in Financial Law
- Specialisation in Corporate Law
- Specialisation in Constitutional and Administrative Law
- Specialisation in Criminal Law - Dual Degree Dutch Law / Deutsches Recht
- Tax Law
- Notarial Law
- Business and Law (dual Master’s programme)
- Business and Law (Research Master’s programme)
- Public Law (Research Master’s programme)
Pre-Master’s programmes
English-taught Master’s programmes
- International and European Law
- Specialisation in Business Law
- Specialisation in European Law and Global Affairs
- Specialisation in Human Rights and Migration
- Specialisation in Advanced International and European Law - International Law of Global Security, Peace and Development (Erasmus Mundus Master’s programme)
Radboud Law Talents
If you are a motivated and talented law student who would like to capitalise on their studies, the Faculty of Law offers various talent programmes that will allow you to gain in-depth knowledge during your law studies (the programmes are mainly in Dutch).
Talent programmesInternational students
Are you an international student? Find everything you need on the web page of our International Office.
Contract education
If you would like to expand or deepen your knowledge through a number of individual courses, contract education offers you the opportunity to take courses at the faculty as a non-student.
Take a look at the full range of available courses (Dutch)Part-time law degree
If you have a degree from a research university (Master’s degree) or a university of applied sciences (e.g., a legal Bachelor’s degree such as Social-Legal Services (SJD) or Higher Legal Education (HJO)), and you are interested in Law and you would like to increase your chances in the labour market, the Faculty of Law offers a unique part-time study programme that will allow you to obtain a Masters of Law in just over five years.