The University of Bremen describes the program as follows: "Modern societies are increasingly formed by social, economic and legal relations that dissolve the traditional boundaries of nation states. Markets have outgrown systems of national regulation and international policy coordination. Transnational corporations and other cross-border organizations and networks interact in new patterns and set new standards of governance. Transnational migration, mobility and IT-driven communication change mindsets and public discourses. Contagion in financial crises, climate change and other critical developments reveal an interdependence of modern societies through uncoordinated transnational action that requires new institutional responses. This master’s programme engages the phenomenon of transnationalization and its influence on the development of the law."
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Previous Degree
Undergraduate degree in law (or equivalent) of at least 240 ECTS CP (four years)*
It is not possible to apply for the master program, if you have only completed a three-year undergraduate program.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognised as proof of your language proficience.
English
CEFR English
min C1
UNIcert
min III
TOEFL iBT
min 95
PTE Academic
min 76
IELTS
min 7
Cambridge
min C1 Advanced (CAE) Specification: At least C.
Trinity
min You must have passed both modules.
TOEIC
min Listening/Reading: 945; Speaking: 180; Writing: 180
Does the university recognize "other equivalent language certificates"? no
Additional information:
The proof is also provided if applicants hold a bachelor's or master's degree taught entirely in English.
Application & Admission
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