New Program LL.M. in European and Transnational Law

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Degree: Master of Laws (LL.M.).

Specialization: European and Transnational Law of Intellectual Property and Information Technology.

Language of instruction: English.

Duration: 1 year (October 1 to September 30).

Workload: 60 ECTS credits.

Admission requirements: Bachelor’s degree plus 1 year of professional experience.

Tuition fee: 7,800 euros; early applicants 7,200 euros.

Application deadline: June 30.

Maximum number of participants: 30.

 

Overview

The LL.M. in European and Transnational Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (LIPIT) is a postgraduate program directed at providing the in-depth understanding of legal issues arising from the creation and use of literary or artistic works, mechanical or scientific inventions, digital information, and other intangible assets. It covers a wide variety of subjects, including copyright, patents, trademarks, telecommunications, electronic commerce, information security, and data protection.

This LL.M. Program is conceived as distinctly international and comparative in nature. Besides the program’s international character, strong emphasis is placed on establishing a direct link to practice.

 

Target group

The main target group of this LL.M. Program is lawyers working or wishing to work with creative and innovative industries. Since the branches of IP and IT Law lie at the intersection of the law with technology, science and arts, the program is also open to engineers, computer scientists, media managers, and other professionals.

 

Further information ca be found here.

 

Contact:

Prof. Dr. Andreas Wiebe

Law Faculty

e-mail: lehrstuhl.wiebe@jura.uni-goettingen.de