Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Master in European Union Law
Madrid, Spain
Master degree
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English, Spanish
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 May 2026*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
EUR 8,100 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* ordinary phase: from December, 1 2025 till May 31,2026
** non-EU first academic year fee | €5,130 - EU first academic year fee
Key Summary
The University Master's Degree in European Union Law is a specialized LLM of excellence recognized during all these last 30 editions (Ranking El Mundo/Expansión 2024). It is focused on a bilingual education (English/Spanish), and promotes a practical approach (moot courts) together with the acquisition of competitive qualifications of transnational law (work in international teams, digital legal environment and leadership).
A mandatory period of curricular practices, supervised by the most prestigious professionals in this area of specialization, guarantees the acquisition of the most up-to-date skills in this field (Academic Council).
The Double Master with the WCL of the American University - LLM in International Legal Practice /LLM in EU Law - and the complement of specialization with the Law and Commercial Arbitration Program, Financial Market Law and Intellectual Property Law of the University of Zurich, prepare all the most for the legal practice in a globalized environment.
The high qualification of the knowledge gained throught the Master is also supported with various institutional distinctions such as the grants of the Rafael del Pino Foundation, the scholarships and the chair of Excellence of the Mutualidad de la Abogacía Foundation, or the Jones Day Award.
Master in Numbers
- The LLM is the only one on its field that has been included in the ranking of Best Masters in Law in Spain issued by El Mundo/Expansión in 20 EDITIONS IN A ROW
- More than 100 collaborating entities between offices, consultancies and companies
- 70% of teaching in English
- Employability: over 90% of students get a stable job after graduation. Most of them continue in the collaborating entities where they developed their compulsory practice.
































