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3 International Law Masters Degree Programs in Germany


European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder) - Faculty of Law
LLM - Master of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
- Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany
LLM
Full time, Part time
3 semesters
Blended
English
The Master Program on International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (IHL Program) prepares graduates for taking up career opportunities in policy making, international, public and governmental service, public and private legal practice, work for non-governmental organizations, and academic teaching and research.


Göttingen University
LL.M. in International Law
- Göttingen, Germany
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Göttingen Master of International Law (GOMIL) is a postgraduate program designed to provide a deeper understanding of legal rules and standards of interstate relations and so to prepare students for careers involving international law and policy. The program encompasses not only the exploration of theoretical foundations of international law, but also the critical examination of numerous real-life examples and case studies illustrating the practical application of its rules and principles.
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Diploma University of Applied Sciences
Master of Laws Commercial Law with international aspects
- Aalen, Germany
- Baden-Baden, Germany
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LLM
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
German
The master’s degree in business law with international aspects is designed for students who already have a first academic degree.
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Studying International Law at the Master's level in Germany is a unique opportunity to engage with complex legal frameworks that govern relationships between nations. This field is ideal for those looking to deepen their understanding of global legal issues, diplomacy, and human rights.
You’ll explore subjects such as international humanitarian law, trade law, and environmental law. Through applied coursework and research opportunities, you'll develop skills in negotiating international agreements, analyzing legal compliance, and advocating for human rights. Students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives and case studies, enhancing their ability to think critically about real-world problems.
Germany's education system emphasizes research-driven learning, allowing you to work closely with faculty on significant legal questions. Graduates with an International Law degree gain skills that employers value internationally, opening doors in government, NGOs, and multinational corporations. The focus on practical instruction and global engagement helps shape well-rounded professionals ready to address intricate legal challenges across borders.