International and European Law

LevelUndergraduate

Type of DegreeBA

CostEUR 13,000

CountryBelgium

Cost non-EUEUR 13,000

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***NEW as of Autumn 2015!***

The BA in International and European Law at Vesalius College provides the knowledge, skills and foundation needed for an international career related to the law. This programme is ideal for students who are passionate about international and European legal issues.

Students will gain an understanding of legal processes and apparatuses in order to provide legal and policy analysis. The curriculum allows students to develop an understanding of legal systems around the world and how they interact, as well as the international system, the European integration process, and European and international law-making.

Students will also develop practical skills through reading and analysing recent legal materials, cases and reporting documents, as well as learning to write legal texts, giving oral presentations and working in group sessions. This programme offers a truly interdisciplinary approach where students can choose courses in a business as well as in an international and European legal context.

Career Perspectives

Graduates will be prepared for careers in:

  • Public sector, the EU, the UN or other international organisations
  • Diplomacy, public affairs and lobby organisations, NGOs and think tanks
  • International businesses, banks and consultancies

Prior to entering the workforce, International and European Law graduates can go on to pursue studies in a range of Master’s programmes in various fields, such as:

  • Environmental Law
  • Human Rights
  • Public law
  • Journalism
  • Global Banking & Finance
  • European Integration
  • Competition Law
  • Business
  • IP & Information Law
  • European Law


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