Comparative Law: English-taught programs

Comparative Law: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Comparative Law is a dynamic field that analyzes and contrasts legal systems across countries, fostering a deeper understanding of global legal principles, practices, and reforms. Studying Comparative Law in Germany offers international students the chance to learn in a country with a highly developed legal framework, a strong academic tradition, and a central role within the European Union. German universities provide comprehensive programs that integrate German law with European and international legal systems, covering topics such as constitutional law, civil and criminal law, human rights, and international arbitration.

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Comparative Law English Programs: Overview

Intake

100%
Winter Semester

Language of Instruction

83%
English only
17%
English & German

Numerus Clausus

33%
without admission restriction
67%
with admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
50%
tuition-free
50%
with tuition

Comparative Law: English Language Requirements

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Comparative Law: All English-taught Study Programs

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+ Jurisprudence & Legal Studies+ Public Law+ LL.M. Comparative Business Law+ Sports Law+ Human Rights Law
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