Globalisation and Law – International Trade and Investment Law at Maastricht University explores how international trade and investment rules shape economies, businesses, and societies. You’ll study core legal frameworks and current policy debates, supported by practical learning such as a study trip to the WTO in Geneva.
Globalisation and Law – International Trade and Investment Law at Maastricht University delves into the intricate ways international trade and investment regulations influence economies, businesses, and societies. This master's program emphasizes core legal frameworks and current policy discussions while incorporating practical experiences, including a study trip to the WTO in Geneva.
The program focuses on various aspects of international trade law and investment law, exploring the legal implications of globalisation. Core courses typically include:
Learning activities are designed to enhance legal analysis and understanding of current developments, including:
Assessment methods may involve written assignments, case studies, and/or examinations. For details on assessment formats, please refer to the program's official page.
There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements for this program. However, proficiency in English is essential for successful participation.
Accepted English language qualifications typically include:
Graduates of this program are well-equipped for various career paths in international law, trade, and investment sectors. Potential opportunities include roles in government agencies, international organizations, law firms, and corporate legal departments, focusing on the dynamic landscape of global trade and investment law.
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