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147 Master's degrees in European Law
European Law
This European Law programme from The University of Edinburgh is designed to cover the full breadth and depth of the field, with courses ranging from competition law to criminal law, and from data protection and information privacy to citizenship, immigration, and asylum.

European Social Security
This one-year advanced master's European Social Security programme from KU Leuven deals with social security and social protection from a legal, economic, sociological, administrative and philosophical perspective. In addition to being multidisciplinary, the curriculum contains a strong comparative and multinational component focusing on the provision of social protection rights across Europe.
International and European Business Law
Through Boston University's International and European Business Law program, third-year JD students spend an entire year (fall and spring semesters) in Madrid, Spain, enrolled as full-time students in the Master in International & European Business Law Program at the Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid (ICADE).
Magister Juris
The Magister Juris (MJur) course at the University of Oxford is a world-renowned taught graduate course in law, designed to serve outstanding law students from civil law backgrounds. The academic standard is significantly higher than that required in a first law degree, and only those with outstanding first law degrees are admitted.

LL.M. International and European Law
The LL.M. International and European Law degree from University of Wroclaw is open to both international and Polish students. Upon completion of the second cycle programme LLM International and European Law, the graduate will possess skills and general knowledge in the area of dogmatic disciplines of International and European law.
European and International Governance
The MEIG Programme allows graduates and professionals from various backgrounds to enhance their skills by providing them with high-level scientific and interdisciplinary expertise in the field of European and International Governance at University of Geneva

Global Law Making
GLaM provides a flexible and personalized curriculum, along with the possibility of taking advantage of opportunities organized with foreign universities. The course offering is enriched by research and training experiences (internships or apprenticeships) with the involvement of companies, institutions and public and private organizations with a view to being competitive in the job market.