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2 Legal Studies Masters Degree Programs in Netherlands


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Erasmus University Rotterdam - Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Master in Forensic and Legal Psychology
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This master's track focuses on psychological contributions to both forensic and legal contexts. This program will give you insight into why people misbehave and commit crimes, what the concept of criminal irresponsibility is, and how forensic patients need to be treated. Besides these typical forensic topics, the program offers insight into legal psychological topics such as deception detection and legal decision-making.


University of Groningen
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LLM in Technology Law and Innovation
- Groningen, Netherlands
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
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Progress in society depends on the innovation of processes and products. But how does law react to such innovation processes and products, such as data-driven challenges in artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and autonomous vehicles? Our LLM programme in Technology Law and Innovation focuses on the interaction between technology law and innovation. It explores the role of technology law as an enabler of innovation and reflects on examples where law hinders innovation.
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Studying for a Master's degree in legal programs in the Netherlands opens doors to understanding complex legal systems within a dynamic international context. With a strong emphasis on research, you'll delve into various areas of law, equipping yourself with critical analytical skills relevant to today's global challenges.
Through courses in international law, human rights, or corporate governance, you'll learn to engage with legal texts and case studies, develop legal reasoning, and draft comprehensive legal documents. The environment encourages independent thought, allowing you to explore contentious issues that impact societies worldwide. Students build confidence as they engage with diverse legal perspectives and methodologies.
Graduates of Master's degree programs in the Netherlands often pursue careers in law firms, international organizations, or governmental agencies. Many also find roles as legal advisors, focusing on providing comprehensive advice in areas like compliance or human rights. The blend of innovative legal theory and practical application in Dutch legal studies fosters a skill set highly regarded across borders.