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International Business Law (Postgraduate studies) (LL.M.)

Study content:

The two-semester postgraduate programme serves to supplement the basic legal education by acquiring special knowledge in a specialised field. The academic training takes place in the main areas of banking, corporate, tax and labour law such as intellectual property law. In the course of their studies, students deepen their understanding of German, European and international business law as well as acquire language and cultural skills.

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Career prospects:

  • field of mediation
  • fields of employment in tax consultancy and auditing firms
  • consulting
About the Programme
Programme: International Business Law (Postgraduate studies)
Official Designation: Recht der Internationalen Wirtschaft (Aufbaustudiengang)
Degree: Magister legum (LL.M.)
Study mode: Full-time
Language of instruction: German
Start of studies: winter semester, summer semester
Standard study duration: 2 semesters
Admission type: Open admission
Minimum German language skills: C 1 AND
Minimum foreign language skills: Advanced knowledge of a foreign language (see exam regulations for details)
Please note: Admission requirements according to § 4 of the exam regulations in the current consolidated edition. Introductory events take place closely before the start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug…. Start of the lecture period: https://www.uni-aug…
Application deadline for the summer semester: 15. January
Application deadline for the winter semester: 15. July

Application Documents

  1. Proof of a German higher education entrance qualification (Abitur OR current certificate of enrolment)
  2. Proof of the First or Second State Examination in Law or
    the First Examination in Law in the Federal Republic of Germany or
    Proof of a degree in "Diplomwirtschaftsjurist (Universit?t)" or
    Proof of an equivalent degree (see Section 4 (1) No.1? of the Study and Exam regulations)
    including a transcript of records
  3. Proof of advanced knowledge of a foreign language (see Section 4 (3) of the Study and Exam?regulations)
  4. Proof of a semester abroad at a law faculty of a European (non-German-speaking) university (see Section 4 (1) No. 3?of the Study and Exam?regulations)

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  1. Proof of a foreign university entrance qualification OR a current certificate of enrolment
    [if the original is not in German or English: submission of a certified copy or a certified translation by a translator sworn in Germany]
  2. Proof of a degree in Law or
    an equivalent degree (see Section 4 (1) No. 1 of the Study and Exam regulations)
    including a Transcript of Records
    [if the originals are not in German or English: submission of a certified copy or a certified translation by a translator sworn in Germany]
  3. Proof of advanced knowledge of a foreign language (see Section 4 (3) of the Study and Exam?Regulations), if German is the applicant’s native language.
  4. Proof of German language skills?at least at level C1 (CEFR), if German is not the applicant’s native language.
  5. Proof of a semester abroad (or similar) at a law faculty (see Section 4 (1) No. 3?of the Study and Examination Regulations)

The application documents must be submitted as an upload with the?online application.

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To the online application

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Contact the study advisory service

Michael Biesinger
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Augsburg Center for Global Economic Law and Regulation (ACELR)

Email:

Dr. Stefan Lorenzmeier
Studienberatung LL.M., Erasmus-Betreuer
Faculty of Law

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