Are monopolies allowed within the EU? How can a German company protect itself against aid from the Dutch government to Philips? If you find these questions interesting, then this European Economic Law program from the University of Groningen is for you!

The program consists of six courses encompassing a broad range of topics, some incorporating a political science approach. In addition, you will attend a masters seminar and write a thesis. The language of instruction and examination is English.

Job prospects

The programme is designed to equip its graduates for work in major law firms, the Community Institutions and as in-house lawyers. It is also suitable for those who are interested in the interaction between law and politics or for those who are looking for a career in policy-making or policy-influencing roles.