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Comparative and European Law (Hanse Law School)

Degree

Bachelor of Laws

In cooperation with

University of Bremen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Teaching language

German

English

Languages

Courses focussing on German law will be held in German.

Courses focussing on European and comparative law will be held in English.

Participants can choose to write their Bachelor’s thesis in either language.

Programme duration

8 semesters

Beginning

Winter semester

Application deadline

This course of study accepts a limited number of applicants, and application is only possible in the winter semester.

The application deadline for the winter semester is 15 July.

How do I apply for a Bachelor’s programme?

Tuition fees per semester in EUR

None

Joint degree / double degree programme

Yes

Description/content

Hanse Law School is an international law study programme, organised by three co-operating universities (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Bremen University and Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Netherlands). The Hanse Law School offers the Bachelor’s study programme “Comparative and European Law” and the Master’s study programme “Transnational Law”. Both of these study programmes provide students with the possibility of gaining profound knowledge in German and Dutch law as well as the law of the European Union. Additionally, the most important areas of English Common Law that are necessary for business practice and law are taught.

After four years of study in Oldenburg and Bremen, including one year abroad, successful students will be awarded the degree “Bachelor of Laws (LLB)”. Besides the core law courses, students participate in interdisciplinary courses, such as economics, political science or foreign languages. The last year allows each student  to plan his or her internship and Bachelor’s thesis (including its defence).

The Hanse Law School also offers a post-graduate Master’s study programme. After one year of studies, successful students will be awarded the degree “Master of Laws (LLM)” and the Dutch “Meester in de Rechten (MR)”. With a special combination of Dutch law courses, the so-called “effectus civilis” is awarded. This enables the post-graduate to work as a lawyer.

How to apply

Scholarship Council Canada has electronic application center, fill in the form and upload your documents. Upon successful application submission, you will receive an acknowledgment and electronic payment receipt. Keep it safe as a reference and wait for the outcome. Scholarship Council Canada team will take care of your further process upon qualifying.

Official Scholarship Council Canada Website: https://apply.scholarshipcouncil.com/

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