Master of European Law

degree, awarded after successful completion of a course of study in the law of the European Union and preparation of subsequent master's thesis within this field.

Usually, such a curriculum would start with general lectures in European Union law and history of European integration, followed with specialized courses, e.g. law governing the fundamental freedoms, competition law, Economic and Monetary Union, and European Procurement.

Eur students and graduates often work in an international and sometimes multicultural environment.

EU institutions and some international law firms prefer graduates with this kind of diploma.

"Advanced Master's in European and International Human Rights Law".