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International Law Programs in Germany without Admission Restriction / NC-Free (2026/27)

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International Law programs in Germany place international students at the heart of global governance and legal diplomacy, studying in a nation renowned for its post-war commitment to multilateralism and home to more than 20 international courts and tribunals, including the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg. Offered in English, these degrees equip students to navigate the complex frameworks of treaties, conventions, and customary law that govern trade, human rights, armed conflict, and environmental protection. Students explore pressing legal issues—from applying humanitarian law to cyber warfare and negotiating climate agreements to prosecuting war crimes and protecting refugees—while benefiting from Germany’s extensive network of UN bodies, arbitration centers, NGOs, and international law firms.

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