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    Master in Laws programs offer valuable benefits. The advanced educational opportunity generally takes a year or two to complete. Programs provide a closer look into areas of legal focus, providing training for law students who hope to delve further into one or two areas of concentration.

    What is an LLM in EU Law? This degree program takes a look at the specific legal systems within the European Union. Learners might research substantive and procedural practices. Courses may include economic, constitutional, and institutional foundations of law, as well as administrative and criminal law. EU law tends to supersede the laws of specific nations and reaches into all areas of the law.

    With participation in an LLM in EU law program, scholars often gain skills that are useful in their personal lives and professional careers. For example, program participants might develop an understanding of their legal rights as citizens of a specific country and as citizens of the European Union.

    There are a number of international and online options for enrollment, and costs often reflect these differences. It’s sensible for prospective students to contact academic institutions and ask about cost and other enrollment concerns.

    An LLM in European Union Law provides an introduction to expected professional demeanor in courts and legal proceedings. Graduates may find career options in their home country or in international placements. The job opportunities typically include corporate and private law, national public service (as a civil servant or diplomat, for example), policy analysis, government positions, NGOs, and research in academic and legal areas. Some graduates may find jobs on supervisory bodies dealing with European issues or as lawyers in transnational firms. Others may find work as researchers, presenting at seminars and conferences.

    Classes are available both online and in person at universities and other institutions around the world. To find the right school for you, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.