Master en droit européen - LL.M. (académique)
Admission requirements
Applications for the first year of one of the three Master programmes in law require a bachelor degree in law or an equivalent completed study programme, with at least three years of higher education as required by the Bologna criteria (180 ECTS). The application dossier includes a motivation letter mentioning the planned Master and specialization, a CV, copies of previous study results and diploma(s), certification of language proficiency (English and French) either evident from previous studies or by a language test result, as well as a recommendation letter and a person of reference.
Once admitted to one of the three Master programmes and after successful completion of the first year (equivalent to 60 ECTS) you can advance to one of the two specialisations offered by each Master programme. These specialisations require a minimum level of grades in your first-year courses that are relevant to your chosen specialisation. Students will be offered the possibility to change into another Master in law programme after a successful completion of their first year and demonstrating a strong case for shifting specialisation. Admission to the second year of the other Master programmes in Law or specialisations is then granted by an assessment of the selection committee.
Students have also the option to apply directly to the second year, at any of the specialisations offered by each one of the three Master programmes in law. Applicants are required to have completed successfully four years of law studies (equivalent to 240 ECTS) and demonstrate a solid knowledge of European law in addition to the specific requirements set by the different programmes. For more information please visit directly the page of each specialisation.
International Students
As part of the Master programme, we also offer an ‘English track’ for international students who attend the university on an exchange agreement. All relevant courses and exams for this are in English and the programme is structured on the basis of existing courses for the different years of the Master programmes and the specialisations, in accordance with the requirements of the students’ home universities and their specific interests.
Requirements in an overview
First year
- Students need to have a Bachelor or other degree in law or an equivalent certificate confirming three years of studies
For a specialisation in second year:
- University education in law of a minimum of four years corresponding to 240 ECTS
- Having already taken courses relating to the track chosen
Selection for the limited places in the Masters is based on an assessment of the application dossier by the selection committee





