International Law and Business
Are you interested in challenging opportunities at the interface between law and business?
The Master's degree programme in International Law and Business provides students with sophisticated knowledge of international law and international business management. Graduates acquire a high level of qualification, enabling them to take on important functions - especially management tasks - in a wide range of business areas and to make independent and self-orientated decisions that are optimally aligned with the interests of the company.
Facts at a glance
Typical fields of employment
- In-house legal advice
- Contract drafting and review
- Auditing companies
- Insolvency administration
- Purchasing, procurement and/or sales
- Law firms
- Associations
- Patent, licence and trademark departments
Important study contents
- Insolvency and reorganisation law
- International management and marketing
- Data and information law
- Sustainable corporate finance and advanced economics
- Digitalisation and law
- International marketing and strategic negotiation
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
- Corporate and group law
- European Intellectual Property Law
Admission requirements
- a business (orientated), law (orientated) or business law orientated university degree (Bachelor or Diplom) with a standard period of study of 7 semesters or 210 credit points or at least an equivalent degree
- proof of English language skills at level B2 (e.g. university entrance qualification certificate)
- language of instruction: German and English
- in case of enrolment with 180 credit points, the missing 30 credit points must be completed within one year of enrolment
- required legal knowledge to successfully complete the Master's programme in International Law and Business (LL.M.)
Study costs
Semester fee