UM240014_Zelfevaluatierapport Master International Laws.pdf
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… skills in the field of international and European law to be able to work independently in a broad range of legal roles. They understand the impact of globalisation in various main areas of law and have combined their legal training with training in foreign languages (French and one other language, not being English or the student’s mother tongue). ILs graduates are equipped with the academic, analytical, practical and linguistic skills that are necessary to enable them to successfully compete for … and are able to work in different languages. As the ILs programme provides students with the opportunity to combine academic training in European law, international law and the influence of globalisation on law in addition to the learning of foreign languages and a stay abroad at a partner university which allows students to be introduced to a foreign legal system, the ILs programme has a unique profile and stands out from the other law masters offered at the faculty. For this reason, … to their chosen orientation. In their second year students are required to go to a partner university in another country. Students are encouraged to connect the language courses they have taken in year 1 with the language spoken in the country of exchange in year 2 so that they can more easily integrate in the host country and can potentially register for law courses in the language of the host country. As students have still a lot of freedom when it comes to the courses they take up in their …