Master of Law
Full-time studies
Study form – on-campus
Duration – 1,5 years (90 ECTS)
Language – English
Location – Vilnius
Tuition fee per year
Studies commence – September 1st, 2023
Admission steps
Degree required – Bachelor in Law
Master of Law
Full-time studies
Study form – on-campus
Duration – 1,5 years (90 ECTS)
Language – English
Location – Vilnius
Tuition fee per year
Studies commence – September 1st, 2023
Admission steps
Degree required – Bachelor in Law
Where do we need more and where less Europe? What can Europe contribute to global, sustainable and socially just development? These and other questions are covered in European Union Law master level programme. Students learn methodological skills and apply these to practical situations.
The program encourages students to develop a comprehensive understanding of the complex interactions taking place within the European economy and European society. The program provides insights into the discipline of European law and also takes into account economic and sociological point of view by focusing on the interdependencies between economic trade, legal frameworks, and the social consequences for European states as well as cross-border societal development within the European Union and its neighbors.
One special feature of the programme is the research project in the third semester. Students are given the opportunity to work in research groups attached to faculty chairs or at an associated research facility and develop their own research proposals in the various colloquia on offer.
The European Union Law programme is designed to produce graduates in specialized subjects at a level sufficient to take up management and legal consultation positions in business, governmental and social organisations, trade unions, industrial enterprises, international organizations and organizations active in Europe and worldwide.
FOR PERSON WHO:
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WANTS TO BE ABLE TO:
STUDY SUBJECTS:
European and International Protection of Human Rights / European Union Law / Legal Aspects of Europe’s Integration into the Global Economy / External Relations of the EU / Legal Reasoning in the EU Law / International and European Legal Framework for Migration and Asylum / International and European Social Security Law / Internal Market and EU Citizenship Law / Law of Competition in the EU / Legal Research Methods / Legal Project Group – Case Study / Master Thesis.
Dr. Jolanta Bieliauskaitė
The structure of the programme enables to integrate theoretical and practical aspects of the European Law and provides students with general and specific legal skills and scientific research methods. The programme is unique and tailored for anyone, who seeks to pursue career in European institutions and organisations or in international enterprises, working in complex legal environment of the EU.
Academic staff
Lithuania is one of the most bilingual and educated nation in Europe, which makes studying here an excellent opportunity to develop your prospects for an interesting career.
The telecommunications, digital media, biotech, aviation, and aeronautical engineering industries are distinctly strong in Lithuanian.
Another big reason why students choose to come to Lithuania is personal safety. Studying abroad can be obscure, especially if you’re leaving your friends and family behind.
Lithuania is an affordable option, Tuition fee and living cost compared to other countries is fairly low-priced.
You can earn while you learn, international students can work during their semesters, you would not require work permit as your study permit is enough to help you find a part time job.
According to surveys, 94.2% of foreign students would recommend studying in Lithuania to their friends. Currently there are students from 95 different countries of the world studying in Lithuania.
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and most international city in the Baltic region. Lithuania is a member of European union and Students enjoy all the benefits of it: euros as a currency, Visa free travel – Vilnius Airport offers direct flights to many European capitals.
The inhabitants of Vilnius are the most satisfied to live in their city of all 28 European Union capital cities, according to the latest Eurostat study.
The New York Times Ranks Vilnius as one of the best places to live.