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1 Part time Arbitration LLM degree in Thessaloniki

  • International Hellenic University (IHU)
    International Hellenic University (IHU)

    International Hellenic University (IHU)

    LLM in Transnational and European Commercial Law, Banking Law, Arbitration/Mediation

    • Thessaloniki, Greece
    • Online

    LLM

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    Blended

    English

    Fast-track counseling

    The LLM in Transnational and European Commercial Law, Banking Law, and Arbitration/Mediation Program aims to provide a thorough analysis of commercial law, banking law, and alternative dispute resolution within a transnational, EU, and international context.

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The city of Thessaloniki is the second largest in the country and home to more than 790,000 residents. It is one of Greeceโ€™s most essential commercial hubs and plays a significant part in the overall economy. It hosts the countryโ€™s largest university among other institutions.

Greece developed their education system with higher education at the top. Over 40% of all Greeks live in Athens and there is also where the best opportunities to pursue an higher education level is. Bordered by Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey, Greece is a tourist pearl with one of the world's fantastic beaches.

LLM is Latin for legum magister, signifying Master of Laws. LLMs are advanced professional degrees typically completed by individuals who already hold an undergraduate degree in Law or a related subject.

Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.