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Heidelberg University
Heidelberg
International Law
Subjects: International Law;International Relations;Law;Diplomatic Negotiation
LL.M. | Master of Laws
Course description
International law sets the rules for how states and nations interact, forming a stable and organized framework for international relations. The Master's degree program in International Law, with a focus on investment, trade, and arbitration, offers a deep dive into the current landscape and future trends of international law in our interconnected world. This program explores the impact of globalization on the sources and subjects of international law. It covers recent developments in international economic law, environmental protection, and state responsibility. Social issues that have emerged on the international stage in recent years are also examined. Key topics include the regulation of international trade, investment law, and the resolution of international disputes. Special attention is given to international arbitration and litigation, particularly before the World Trade Organization and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of these areas, equipping students with the knowledge to navigate and influence the field of international law effectively.
Program Information
| Study Location | Heidelberg |
| Start Semester | Summer |
| Study Form | Full-time |
| Study Type | Postgraduate |
| Teaching Language | English |
| Dual | No |
| Remote | No |
| Application Fee non-EU | No information |
| Study Length | 2 Semesters |
| Tuition Fees per Semester | 1,500 EUR |
| Cost per Semester | 152.0 EUR |
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Application Requirements
Language Requirements
| CEFR | No information |
| IELTS | No information |
| Cambridge (CAE) | No information |
| TOEFL IBT | No information |
-Certificate of being fluent in English and Spanish. For applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum TOEFL score of 550 points on PBT (paper based test), 210 on CBT (computer based test) or 78/80 on IBT (Internet based test) is required. Applicants whose native language is not Spanish must approve a test of Spanish proficiency.
Qualification Requirements
Holding a degree in juridical sciences granted by a Chilean or foreign university. – Having an outstanding record of achievement throughout their law studies. – A good command of both English and Spanish.
Application Process
| Acceptance Interview | No |
| Acceptance local admission restrictions | Not restricted |
| Application | directly at the University |
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