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University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance Master in Space, Communication and Media Law
University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance

Master in Space, Communication and Media Law

Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

2 Years

English, French

Full time

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EUR 200 / per semester *

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The Master in Space, Communication and Media Law combines a range of courses on space law, international and European satellite communication law, media law, electronic communications, and e-commerce law, intellectual property law, as well as data protection law. It covers these areas on international, European and national level.

Over the course of the program, students acquire complete expertise in the regulatory aspects of space, communication, ICT and media law within an exciting and developing field.

The program equips students with essential theoretical, practical and analytical skills to excel in the fast-paced legal world of a continuously developing field. It provides ample opportunities for development in the public and private sectors, as well as in academia.

International academic partnerships, cooperation with partners in the private and public sectors and teaching by academics and practitioners, from within and outside of Luxembourg ensure a vibrant exchange, as well as relevant experience for students.

5 reasons to specialize in Space, Communication and Media Law at the University of Luxembourg:

  1. Benefit from the research activities of the SES Chair in Space, Communication and Media Law at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance.
  2. Luxembourg is home to many international ICT companies, such as global satellite operator SES, broadcaster RTL, as well as the European headquarters of Amazon, iTunes, PayPal, Skype, and others.
  3. An optional internship allows students to gain practical experience during their studies. Top students are eligible for a placement of up to six months with SES. Similar arrangements are in place with other partners.
  4. Opportunity to follow the Court of Justice of the European Union’s jurisprudence on telecommunication, media and ICT issues from a first-hand perspective and intensify research and presentation skills in classroom work and writing papers and a master thesis.
  5. Gain technical insights through visits to telecommunications installations and regulatory agencies as part of the course.

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