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2 Economic Law Masters Degree Programs in Spain

Universidad Europea
Online Master's Degree in Economic Criminal Law
- Online Spain
Master degree
Full time
11 months
Distance Learning
Spanish
Our online Master's Degree in Economic Criminal Law offers you up-to-date and comprehensive training in all economic and business criminal offences so that you can become an expert in their prevention and treatment.


University of Hamburg, Institute of Law & Economics
European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE)
- Barcelona, Spain
- Hamburg, Germany
- + 8 more
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. There will be a joint LL.M. degree awarded from the Universities in Hamburg, Ghent and Rotterdam and all other partner universities will award an additional Master degree (LL.M. / M.A. / M.Sc.).
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Studying Economic Law at the Master's level in Spain offers you a unique chance to immerse yourself in the intersection of law, economics, and international trade. This discipline focuses on understanding how legal frameworks influence economic activities and market regulations, a vital area for today's globalized economy.
You'll explore advanced legal principles, regulations, and policies affecting trade and investment. Through courses in competition law, intellectual property rights, and international economic law, you'll gain skills in legal analysis, drafting contracts, and negotiating agreements. The program structure often emphasizes research, encouraging students to undertake projects that reflect real-world legal challenges. In this way, students engage deeply with contemporary issues, fostering independence and critical thinking.
The Spanish educational system emphasizes collaborative learning, allowing you to work closely with peers and professors, fostering an environment rich in diverse perspectives. Graduates typically pursue careers in international organizations, government agencies, or private firms, armed with skills that are valued globally in both private and public sectors. This background positions you well to navigate the complexities of economic law on a worldwide scale.