Master in International Law
- Feb 25
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This Master study program is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for legal professionals, policy advisors, diplomats, and researchers seeking advanced expertise in international legal systems and global governance. Positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the Second European Cycle, the program emphasizes analytical depth, comparative legal research, and critical evaluation of international legal frameworks.
The academic structure consists of five modules, including two research-focused modules, two general academic modules, and one specialized module dedicated to International Law, complemented by thesis and structured research activities. The curriculum enables participants to examine public and private international law, treaty law, international dispute resolution, human rights frameworks, international humanitarian law, global trade regulations, and transnational legal systems.
With a duration of +12 months (minimum duration, with flexible extension options), the program carries an academic workload equal to 60 ECTS credits. It is designed to strengthen advanced research competencies, legal reasoning skills, and the ability to interpret and apply international conventions and multilateral agreements within complex global contexts.
Through rigorous academic inquiry, participants engage with contemporary challenges such as international security, cross-border transactions, environmental law, global compliance standards, and the evolving role of international institutions. The research-oriented approach prepares professionals to contribute to legal scholarship, governmental advisory roles, international organizations, and multinational legal practice.
This Master study program supports the development of strategic legal insight and scholarly excellence required to operate effectively in the dynamic and interconnected field of international law.


