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The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin M.A. in European Union Law

The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

M.A. in European Union Law

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    About: The M.A. in European Union Law provides an in-depth understanding of the legal framework governing the European Union. You'll explore European legislation, institutions, and the relationship between EU law and member states. This program is designed to enhance your knowledge and analytical skills in a rapidly evolving area of law.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including government agencies, international organizations, legal practice, and non-governmental organizations. Opportunities may also arise in academia, policy research, and compliance roles within corporations.

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Our graduates are specialists prepared to work as a professional staff member at EU institutions and other international organizations as well as local and national government. They serve as leaders of the change in their local communities, helping in promoting the idea of European integration and making the best use of the European funds. The European Union Law program also prepare for work in private enterprises in Poland and throughout Europe (Specialization β€œBusiness Law”) or to be involved in diplomatic service with the strong focus on protection Human Rights and migration policy (Specialization β€œDiplomacy”). It gives students a solid understanding of the legal and organizational foundations of the functioning of the European Union.

The course is designed by our highly-qualified academic staff in cooperation with representatives of the administrative staff of the EU institutions, representatives of diplomatic institutions and consulates, lawyers, and law advisors. Their presence guarantees that the course program meets the factual demands as regards education and employability of specialists in the field of EU law.

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