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27 Master's degrees in European Law in Netherlands

Environmental Law and Justice
Master the legal tools that can shift global environmental outcomes. Tackle biodiversity loss, climate change, and other pressing challenges. Delve into EU and international governance frameworks and laws on climate change, environmental technologies, biodiversity protection, environmental litigation, and (EU) markets.
Public International Law (International and European Law)
Do human rights treaties apply when armed forces operate abroad? Today, problems increasingly transcend national boundaries. Climate change, terrorism and mass migration are examples of issues that require global solutions. In the Public International Law (International and European Law) from University of Amsterdam we look at international law as a tool to achieve and implement those solutions.

International Laws
At International Laws from Maastricht University you’ll combine courses on international, European and comparative law with training in French and an additional foreign language other than English.
European Law
The European Law LLM programme is a one-year Master’s specialisation at the internationally renowned Leiden Law School at Leiden University. The programme distinguishes itself by its broad intra-disciplinary approach, covering institutional, constitutional as well as internal market and competition law of the EU in addition to human rights from an EU perspective.
International and European Union Law
Discover the field of International and European Union Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Explore the processes and consequences of increased economic integration, which are ongoing within the European Union and internationally.
European Law in a Global Context
This European Law in a Global Context programme at University of Groningen covers all the central aspects of European Union Law, but also has special attention for the global context in which the EU operates.
European Union Law (International and European Law)
Many of today’s challenges demand a response from EU law. As the most sophisticated international organization in the world the EU deals with issues like (mass) migration, climate change and cybercrime. This European Union Law (International and European Law) Master’s track from University of Amsterdam gives you the tools to unlock the many fields of EU law and to critically reflect on them.