Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Die Universität Graz prägt seit mehr als 420 Jahren ganz entscheidend das Bild und das Leben der steirischen Landeshauptstadt. Namhafte WissenschafterInnen haben hier geforscht und bahnbrechende Erkenntnisse gewonnen. An die traditionsreiche Geschichte erinnert das im Neorenaissance-Stil erbaute Ensemble im Zentrum des Campus, der unweit der denkmalgeschützten Altstadt gelegen ist. An den Rändern der historischen Gebäude signalisieren spannende Neubauten Dynamik und Wachstum. Campus in progress.
Master Programme South East European Law and European Integration (LL.M.)
Programm
The LL.M. programme focuses on the special situation of the region of South Eastern Europe and its approximation to the European Union, studying its legal past, present and future.
Austria was amongst the first countries to recognize this region’s potential, calling it the “region of the future”. Being held at the University of Graz, the Master programme takes place in the very heart of Europe. The special geographical position of this city to act as a gateway between South Eastern Europe and (Western) Europe, and to establish unique academic and economic relations with this region.
Our LL.M. programme follows this tradition that has proudly been maintained by the City and the University of Graz over centuries. The Master programme wants to bring together young graduates and members of the practicing legal professions, both from South Eastern Europe and from the member states of the European Union. Courses of the programme cover Community law and the various legal processes of European integration and approximation. In addition, participants gain a unique insight into the legal traditions and the legal culture of South Eastern Europe.
The aim of this Master programme is to offer a qualified training based on South East European law to graduates of legal or equivalent studies and to already practising members of the legal profession, both from Austria and from abroad. As regards the contents, the programme deals with the transformation processes within the respective countries and with the stabilization and association processes in the context of European integration. Questions concerning the structure of functioning democracies and the development of structures that are in conformity with the rule of law and with the free market economy will also be dealt with. The programme focuses on European law as well as on South East European countries’ private and public commercial law.
The duration of the Master programme is of three semesters, including the time
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