NOVA School of Law Master in Law – Specialization in International and European Law
NOVA School of Law

NOVA School of Law

Master in Law – Specialization in International and European Law

Lisbon, Portugal

Master degree

4 semesters

English

Full time

EUR 6,200 **

On-Campus

* 1st phase of applications: 3rd to 28th February

** 10.000€: total tuition fee for non-EU candidates

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Key Summary

    About : The Master in Law – Specialization in International and European Law focuses on the complexities of international and European legal frameworks. This program equips students with a deep understanding of legal systems, policies, and international relations. Courses cover vital topics, enhancing students' ability to navigate legal challenges in a global context.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in international organizations, government institutions, and non-governmental organizations. Potential job roles include international lawyers, legal advisors, and policy analysts, preparing students for impactful roles in multinational corporations and law firms.

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The Master’s in International and European Law, lectured in English, offers students the opportunity to expand their legal knowledge in an area that is becoming increasingly essential considering world globalization, in which national boundaries are losing importance.

Operating within an increasingly transnational and globalized world requires legal knowledge that today is less focused on classical issues of public international law, and more on areas that focus on issues related to the internationalization of businesses and private/public transnational legal relationships, as well as human rights, humanitarian law and new developments in international criminal law. European integration is part of the new geopolitical environment. This explains the focus of the master’s on several areas of European Union law such as the freedom of movement of people and the European jurisdictional system. It is crucial for a lawyer to be familiar with the diverse and increasingly vast areas of International Law and European Union Law in order to successfully address the theoretical and practical challenges they face.