
Master's specialisationEuropean Law and Global Affairs
Do you want to become an expert on European law, but also study international relations of the European Union from other academic perspectives? Then the Master's specialisation European Law and Global Affairs might be something for you!
Something for you?
- Follow law and political science courses;
- Learn to approach legal and political cases from multiple perspectives;
- Explore how the EU addresses pressing global issues such as international security, environmental justice and governance;
- Gain practical legal and analytical skills as a preparation for an international career;
- Study at a faculty that has built an international reputation in the field of European law, immigration law and private law;
- Radboud students with a bachelor’s degree from European Law School or Rechtsgeleerdheid obtain "Civiel effect"; Radboud students with a bachelor’s degree from Notarial Law with Strafrecht I and II obtain “Civiel effect”;
- Students with a bachelor's degree in law from a Dutch research university and a "Civiel effect" progress statement can obtain "Civiel effect".
Admission requirements
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- Main language
- English (100%)
- Study duration
- 1 year (60 EC)
- Start
- February, September
- Contact hours
- 10-12 hours per week
- Programme format
- Full time
- Degree
- Master of Laws, specialisation of International and European Law
- Faculty
- Faculty of Law
- CROHO code
- 60224
- Accreditation
- NVAO
What will you learn
This specialisation helps you understand how European law connects with global politics. By the end of the programme, you will be able to analyse key international issues, suggest legal and policy solutions, and understand the EU’s role in shaping international law and governance.
Curriculum and coursesFuture career opportunities
Graduates can pursue careers at national and international levels, working as policy advisors, consultants, or lobbyists in the public sector, as corporate lawyers, legal analysts, governmental agencies, or NGOs, or continue their career in academia.
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ContactTuitions & grants
If you are going to follow this Master's programme, you will pay an annual tuition fee. There are different tuition rates. The amount depends on your personal situation.
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