The discipline looks into the system of rules and regulations that are usually enforced through a set of institutions and works as a major social mediator between people. The field of law encompasses a wide range of academic disciplines including constitutional law, international law, European law and criminal law.
Studying law equips students with advanced communication skills and keen problem-solving abilities. Students are expected to have superior language skills and self-discipline since considerable workload needs to be managed during the studies. A degree in law allows students to develop determination, commitment, intellect and stamina. It enables students to analyze both sides of complex problems and to come up with an effective and unbiased solution. The knowledge and skills gained from a law degree provide a solid foundation for an exciting and challenging career path as a solicitor or barrister. Graduates can also have a vast number of opportunities in almost every industry with their ability to examine, negotiate and communicate with diverse people.
The Summer Course, held in English, deals specifically with the European system of human rights protection. Although there are numerous summer courses and other special study programs within Europe on human rights protection, this course provides an integrated treatment of the various European systems and specifically of European issues of human rights protection.
This course introduces students to the manifestations and analysis of contemporary conflict in Europe (and elsewhere). It will be discussed whether present-day conflicts are different from classical war, both in terms of origin and the way they are conducted and eventually solved.
The European Law & Human Rights programme is intended for students who want to add an international element to their law studies or who are interested in the legal framework of human rights in the European Union.
Two weeks of intensive study on the European decision-making process, geared towards students that have a background in (international) politics and/or (European) law.
The WTI Summer Academy is a five-week summer programme covering some of the hottest topics in international trade and investment.
Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich
The overall aim of the course is to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of Public International Law based on lectures by and discussions with highly qualified experts, professors as well as practitioners.
Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich
The Faculty of Law at LMU Munich - one of the leading law schools in Germany- offers a unique summer program for law students and young lawers from arond the world. The course takes place in the heart of Munich and provides an in-depth introduction to German and European law.
University of Osnabrück
This three-part programme includes the courses "Democratic Governance", "Civic Engagement" and "Participation and Environmental Policy". The courses are all taught by subject-specific specialists and combine lectures, workshops, time for preparation and revision, as well as several excursions.
Université Catholique de Lille
A 3- week academic summer program including a French Language Intensive Course, an Introduction to Intercultural Communication and a choice of electives taught in English. A multicultural, integrative and highly academic experience at the heart of Europe, in France's largest private university.
Université Catholique de Lille
A 4- week academic summer program including a French Language Intensive Course, an Introduction to Intercultural Communication and a choice of electives taught in English. A multicultural, integrative and highly academic experience at the heart of Europe, in France's largest private university.
Central European University (CEU)
This course is intended to serve as a bridge between archivists, curators, researchers, legal experts and policymakers whose work deals with digital records, cultural heritage collections and/or open data. Launching an itinerary to reform the political and statutory landscape by uniting the efforts of key stakeholders is one of the broad purposes of the course.
School of Oriental and African Studies
This module looks at the principles and rules of international law which have as their primary objective the protection of the environment. The module addresses how the international community has recognised and sought to deal with the interdependence of the global environment, from early bilateral arrangements dealing principally with local trans-boundary pollution to more recent regional and international agreements.