Master of Laws in Law and Economics
The objective of the program is to provide students with advanced knowledge about the economic effects of divergent laws and to prepare them for a career in public organizations, business or law firms. The MA in Economic and Legal Studies is a full fee-paying program. No tuition waiver or stipend is available.
Sample Courses
Microeconomics; Quantitative Methods; Contract Theory; Law and Economics; Introduction to European Contract Law; Introduction to Law and Legal Systems
Entry Requirements for the Master’s Programs
In addition to meeting the General CEU Admissions Requirements, applicants with economic background (BA in Economics or equivalent) should write an essay explaining why they wish to study law and economics, and include it in the application package. The admission of students with law background will follow the same procedure as for candidates applying to the International Business Law program (IBL LLM).
