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Master of Laws

International Business Law

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Master
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2 Semester
part-time
Distance Learning

Programme

In the contemporary globalized world, law is no longer a predominantly national matter. Today’s lawyers are confronted with transnational dimensions appearing in nearly all legal issues. All branches of law have lost their national exclusivity and are, to a high degree, influenced by international and regional legal instruments, supranational EU law and often also the law of foreign countries. International commerce is at the heart of globalization and the core matter of today's juridical practice.

Therefore the legal profession nowadays requires a multilevel capacity: a solid knowledge based in one’s national law and, crucially important, combined with specific abilities to understand and efficiently handle the manifold transnational issues connected to it.

Possible matters for the lawyer are preparing a contract with your business partner abroad, consulting the transnational merger of companies, being involved in an international arbitration case or confronted with the insolvency of a multinational enterprise. These interesting issues require a highly professional capacity, knowledge and skills all of which you can acquire in this LLM program “International Business Law” offered by Danube University Krems, Austria and Steinbeis University, Germany.

The program is directed towards students and practitioners from all around the world, is held online and fully compatible with your practice-oriented job, and meets your specific professional interests.

Target group

Lawyers working in law firms and businesses, large corporations, groups and medium-sized companies (national and international).

Emphasis/Curriculum

The university course "International Business Law" covers the following subject areas (subject to change at short notice):

Introduction to EU and International Business Law; Commercial Law

  • Introduction to Legal and Business English, EU Law and International Contract Law
  • Commercial Law

Corporate Law

  • Corporate Law I
  • Corporate Law II

Economic Law and Specialized Areas of Law

  • Introduction into International Economic Law
  • Capital Markets, Corporate Taxation, Labor & Residence Law

International Dispute Resolution, Comparative Law and Enforcement / Soft Skills

  • International Dispute Resolution, Comparative Law and Enforcement
  • Negotiation, Conflict Management and Intercultural Competence

Master Thesis

Admission/Entrance requirements

  • First degree in law, or a degree with a substantial law content (exceptions are assessed
    on a case-by-case basis)
  • fluency in English

Costs:

The course fee amounts € 11.900,-.

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Organisation

The University for Continuing Education Krems (Danube University Krems) is the leading public university for continuing education in Europe. As university for continuing education we specialize in enhancing the qualifications of working professionals. The strength of the university is providing university courses that keep pace with the times and are oriented toward current and future societal challenges. Almost 8,000 students are currently enrolled in the University for Continuing Education Krems, 30,000 have already completed their studies successfully. The university combines ongoing innovation in research and teaching with the highest standards and holds the seal of quality of the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria (AQ Austria).

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Programs of Study
The University for Continuing Education Krems provides Master’s programs and shorter courses in the following areas:

Please find our complete study program in our course catalogue.

Contact

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Österreich

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