What does this master's programme entail?

Globalisation and increasing international trade have led to the rapid internationalisation of civil and commercial law, thus forming a complex and multi-layered discipline. Leiden University?s International Civil and Commercial Law programme deals with different levels of international, EU and national laws as they coexist and interact with one another. This programme will equip you with the skills necessary to fully understand and apply such intertwined layers to domain-specific legal issues.

Reasons to choose International Civil and Commercial Law at Leiden University?

As a student of the advanced master?s European and International Business Law, you will benefit from:

  • Comprehensive approach:?This programme is truly all-inclusive in its quest to shed light on transnational, international and comparative aspects of law.
  • Unique case studies:?Many lecturers in the ICCL programme work in civil and commercial law practice and use their real-life cases to enhance your learning experience.
  • Excellent reputation:?Leiden Law School has developed its reputation for excellence by combining a high level of academic teaching with acclaimed and innovative research. Its tradition of quality attracts prestigious professors and professionals from around the world who teach you in a challenging and supportive atmosphere.
  • Is International Civil and Commercial Law the right programme for you?

    Are you interested in gaining an in-depth understanding of the intertwined layers of international, EU, UN and national laws which make up the complex area of international civil and commercial law? Then this could be the programme for you.

    This programme is a good fit?if you are a law graduate wishing to pursue a challenging master?s study or a legal practitioner wishing to specialise in various private and commercial law aspects of cross-border trading, contracting and competing.

    You can either complete this programme in one year as a full-time student or in two years as a part-time student.