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2 Economic Law Masters Degree Programs in Austria


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.


Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE)
- Vienna, Austria
- Mumbai, India
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LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE) programme offers the unique opportunity for interdisciplinary studies of law and economics at two or even three European and Non-European universities. Each partner university awards a Master degree (LL.M. / M.A. / M.Sc.).
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Studying Economic Law at the Master’s degree level in Austria combines legal principles with economic theory, providing a comprehensive understanding of how laws impact economic systems. Austria's commitment to quality education ensures a thorough exploration of topics like competition law, taxation, and international trade regulation, preparing you for a diverse range of opportunities.
Through a curriculum that emphasizes applied research and practical components, students develop skills in analyzing legal frameworks, drafting economic contracts, and navigating regulatory environments. The environment encourages independence and critical thinking, allowing you to engage with complex legal issues while gaining insight into international economic policies. Common courses may include Comparative Law, Corporate Law, and Public Procurement Law, which equip you with specialized knowledge relevant to today’s economic challenges.
Graduates often pursue careers in legal consultancy, government roles, or international organizations, where they apply their expertise in economic law to drive positive change. The focus on interdisciplinary learning also strengthens adaptability in various legal contexts, making your skills highly sought after in the global job market.