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Postgraduate course in the Basic Principles of German Law

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  • University University of Marburg
  • Degree Master of Laws (LLM)
  • Degree Master of Laws, LL.M.
  • Study Type Second cycle
  • Mode of admission without admission restriction
  • Deadline for Beginning Students Bewerbungsfristen: https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/studium/nach-dem-abschluss/masterstudium/masterbewerbung/bewerbungsfristen-master
  • Standard period of study (amount) 2 semesters
  • Study Mode (elucidation) full time
  • Location (main / branches campus) Marburg
  • Admission semester summer and winter semester
  • Subject

    Das Jurisprudence, Law gehört zum Studienbereiche Law der Fächergruppe Economic Sciences, Law.

    Weitere Informationen zum Studienbereich Law.

    Weitere Informationen zur Fächergruppe Economic Sciences, Law.

    Jurisprudence, Law

  • Areas of Concentration Civil Law, Criminal Law, General Introduction to German Law, Principles of State and Civil Law, Public Law, Public Law and Civil Law
  • Field of study
    • Target group The degree course is aimed at students who have already acquired knowledge in a law degree course abroad. They want to learn more about the German legal system. They not only gain insight into the material, they can also select their specialisation independently. The degree course aims to convey knowledge about the German law. This knowledge is a basic introduction to German law materials for graduates.
    • kind of Master course according to the KMK consecutive
    • Main instruction language German
    • Annotation of the Higher Education Institution General information:
      The Master's degree course 'Postgraduate Course in the Basics of German Law' is aimed at students who have already acquired knowledge in a Law degree course abroad. The aim is to introduce them to the German legal system. In doing so, they not only gain an insight into the subject matter, but can also independently choose their focus. The aim of the degree course is to provide knowledge of German law. This knowledge provides graduates with an initial introduction to German law.

      The Master's degree programme consists of subjects from the three basic areas of Private Law, Criminal Law and Public Law. In these three basic areas - within the scope of the local possibilities - a focus can be set according to one's own interests. In addition, the Master's degree students must write a Master's thesis with a volume of approx. 50 to 70 pages. After successful completion of the Master's thesis and the oral Master's examination, the Master's students will be awarded the title Master of Laws – Postgraduate Course in the Basics of German Law by the department’s Master's officer.

      Research focuses:
      The specialisation area enables the students to set their focus. The specialisations are divided into the fields of Public Law, Public Law and Private Law, Private Law and Criminal Law. They give students a deeper insight into German law.
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  • Access and Admission Requirements
    • Mode of admission without admission restriction
    • Admission semester summer and winter semester
    • https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/studium/studienangebot/master/m-grudtschre
      more information regarding admission requirements
    • Completion of first university degree Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
      (and other qualifications, provided that they are recognised as being equivalent)
  • Programme Dates and Deadlines
  • Tuition Fee
    • Annotation to the tuition fee Currently, the German federal state of Hesse does not charge tuition fees.
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