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2 LLM Degree Programs in Austria


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University for Continuing Education Krems – Danube University
Data Economy Law, LL.M.
- Krems an der Donau, Austria
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
In a data economy, businesses have large amounts of data available that enable them to make data-based decisions (data-driven management, “DDM”). This applies not only to tech companies, but increasingly to data-intensive SMEs and start-ups. In many instances automated systems (e.g. artificial intelligence) are used to prepare or make business decisions on the basis of data or in the context of innovation processes. However, various legal issues arise from the different stages in the data life cycle. Thus, data-driven decision making and data-oriented businesses require a broad spectrum of competences and skills: an intertwined technical understanding, management know-how and profound legal knowledge.


Central European University (CEU)
Master of Laws in Comparative Constitutional Law
- Vienna, Austria
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The curriculum of the Master of Laws in Comparative Constitutional Law covers issues concerning the development and operation of constitutional government in its broader political, social, historical, regional, and international context. The core curriculum centers on fundamental issues in comparative constitutional law regarding constitution-making and constitutional design, constitutional government (horizontal and vertical separation of powers), and constitutional rights protection in leading, emerging, and declining constitutional democracies around the world.
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Studying for a Social Sciences degree at the LLM level in Austria offers you a chance to deeply engage with complex societal issues. This program encourages critical thinking and equips you to understand diverse perspectives within an international context.
Courses typically cover areas such as social policy analysis, international relations, human rights law, and conflict resolution. As you delve into these subjects, you'll work on developing specific skills like analyzing social data, conducting qualitative research, and crafting policy recommendations. Many learners build confidence as they explore new ideas and engage collaboratively with peers from various backgrounds.
Austria’s educational approach emphasizes research and practical application, fostering a strong academic environment. The emphasis on experiential learning prepares you for a range of global career opportunities in governmental and non-governmental organizations, where your expertise in social dynamics can drive meaningful change. Graduates find themselves well-positioned in roles such as policy advisors, social researchers, and international relations consultants, making an impact both locally and globally.