International and Comparative Law

(Single Major 90)

Degree program: Master of Law UZH (Double Degree
Universiteit Leuven, RVO21)

General description

The double degree Master’s program jointly undertaken with the partner faculty offers students an opportunity to expand and further their knowledge of the Swiss legal system, of the legal system of the country of the relevant partner faculty and of international law. It consists of the Master's degree program at the Faculty of Law and the study program at a partner faculty. At the Faculty of Law UZH students can choose between two study programs, each comprising 90 ECTS credits. A fixed total of 30 ECTS credits earned in coursework completed as part of the study program at the partner fakulty will be transferred. Thus, modules amounting to 60 ECTS credits have to be completed at the Faculty of Law UZH. For full-time students, the double degree program lasts four semesters. The study program International and Comparative Law provides the students with legal knowledge, the skills to analyze the legal system and the ability to reflect on the basic principles and content of legal normativity and jurisprudence. It aims to provide students with deeper knowledge in different areas of international and comparative law. The program prepares and qualifies the students for work in science and research and equips them with the necessary skills to pursue legal careers in an international environment.

Admission requirements

For general Informations on Application see: https://www.uzh.ch/cmsssl/en/studies/application; More Informations in regulations and admission requirements of the program of study.

ECTS credits

90 ECTS Credits

Degree

Master of Law UZH