Business Law (Master)

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The LL.M. program in Business Law at Hessen International University seamlessly merges the realms of law and economics, cultivating adept specialists in this interdisciplinary domain. This program not only refines students’ expertise but also offers a scholarly culmination of their prior studies.

Structured meticulously, the curriculum grooms aspiring legal professionals to possess a profound understanding of economics, enabling them to orchestrate intricate plans, designs, and negotiations. Graduates emerge equipped to make nuanced decisions that encompass legal precision and economic prudence. The program’s core content revolves around European and international business law, with the option to delve deeper into specific legal domains through specialization tracks.

The interdisciplinary nature of the Master’s in Business Law opens up a diverse array of career opportunities for graduates. These prospects encompass auspicious beginnings in legal or human resources divisions of mid-sized to large corporations, advisory roles within legal firms, contributions to management consulting, engagement in tax consultancy, participation in trade associations, or roles within interdisciplinary sectors of public entities like economic development and environmental departments.

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At a glance

Degree: Master of Laws


Start: Summer semester and winter semester


Language of instruction: German


Duration/Scope: 3 semesters


Admission restriction (NC): No

  • Admission requirement
  • Bachelor’s degree in business law or equivalent
  • Standard period of study of at least 6 semesters and proof of at least 180 credits
  • Proof of knowledge of the English language on level B2 (CEFR)
  • Proof of professional profile
  • Proof of previous qualifications in law and economics
  • Admission requirements in detail