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Maastricht University, Faculty of Law LLB in European Law School
Maastricht University, Faculty of Law

LLB in European Law School

Maastricht, Netherlands

3 Years

English

Full time

01 May 2024

Sep 2024

EUR 2,314 *

On-Campus

* EU students:2,314 euros | non-EU students 9,400 euros

Introduction

What are the differences in the national legal systems of European member states? What influence does European law have on the laws of individual member states for instance to ensure the protection of human rights, to promote the rule of law or to facilitate trade in a sustainable way? How do the legal systems of different EU member states interact and influence each other? If these kinds of issues interest you, this is the right program for you. In this program, you will look at legal problems from a comparative and European perspective, rather than focusing on the solution given in a single legal system. You will study both EU and international law. Working in small groups on relevant real-life topics will train you in essential legal skills such as problem-solving, legal reasoning, pleading and writing. In addition, there is plenty of attention to vital skills such as active listening, collaboration, and analytical and critical thinking. This will prepare you to work as a legal professional at a regional, national and international level, both in the private and public sectors. With further study, you can also gain access to regulated professions such as lawyers or public prosecutors.

During the Experience Day, you will receive more information about the European Law School programme and Problem-Based Learning (PBL). You will experience what it is like to be a law student and participate in a tutorial group. Guided by a tutor, you will work on a case. This will allow you to get familiar with the educational system and the study material.

Why this programme

The European Law School (ELS) bachelor's programme combines courses in European law with courses on comparative law and deals with the legal systems of some of the major EU Member States. The ELS programme is taught completely in English by expert staff members. The programme will give you a thorough understanding of EU law and national legal systems as well as contemporary skills and excellent legal English skills.

You will study using the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) educational method. By focusing on a central question or problem in each meeting, PBL sharpens your ability to solve problems and think critically. You and your fellow students look for solutions independently and systematically under the expert guidance of a staff member. This helps you develop self-discipline, argumentation techniques and communication skills. PBL has been used since the university was founded and it is regularly evaluated and refined.

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