Entertainment, Media and Sports Law study programs

Entertainment, Media and Sports Law: List of all study programs in Germany (2026/27)

Entertainment, Media and Sports Law: Programs

Entertainment, Media and Sports Law: Programs

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Entertainment, Media & Sports Law programs in Germany prepare international students to navigate one of the fastest-evolving legal fields, where intellectual property, contract negotiation, and regulatory frameworks intersect with billion-euro industries in film, music, broadcasting, gaming, and professional sports. Studying in Germany—home to Europe’s largest music market, a thriving film and streaming industry, and world-famous sports clubs—provides students with unparalleled practical exposure through internships at production companies, law firms, broadcasters, and sports organizations such as Bayern Munich or Red Bull. Curricula focus on copyright and trademark law, media regulation, sponsorship agreements, player contracts, and emerging challenges such as esports governance, AI-generated content, and digital streaming rights.

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Entertainment, Media and Sports Law Study Programs: Overview

Intake

100%
Winter Semester

Language of Instruction

100%
German only

Numerus Clausus

100%
with admission restriction

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World Non-EU Students
100%
tuition-free

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