Global and European Labour Law (Advanced LL.M.)
Programme structure
During the programme, you will develop the knowledge and skills to address complex legal issues in the field of global and European labour law.
Programme outline
The programme is specifically designed to address the increasingly complex and multi-layered nature of global and European labour law. The overall objective of the programme is to provide you with an advanced and thorough knowledge of global and European labour law through a comparative approach. In the programme, you will be required to complete eight courses and write a thesis. Particular emphasis is placed on perfecting research skills and critical reflection. This will be achieved through assigned readings, analytical essays, small group discussions, presentations, guest lectures and a thesis.
Courses
In this programme, you will take the following courses:
- International Labour Law
- European Labour Law
- Fundamental Social Rights
- Privatissimum
- Private International Labour law
- Social Dialogue and Collective Bargaining
- Enforcement and Dispute Resolution
- Business and Labour Rights
For detailed information on the courses and curricula, see the e-Prospectus. Please note that this guide applies to the current academic year, which means that the curriculum for next year may differ slightly.