
An LLM Law and Economics offers students a distinctive education in the broad areas of law and economics. It teaches students how to address the very latest challenges in the law and economics of competition, market supervision and economic regulation and to understand how they relate to corporate governance. From the increasing power of multinational corporations to the commercialization of healthcare, the LLM Law and Economics program covers a series of complex multidimensional problems. Today, governments, regulatory agencies, businesses, law firms and non-profit organizations face difficult questions – and to answer them, they need lawyers who are capable of understanding and applying economic theory.
The goal of the LLM in Law and Economics program is to provide you with a solid foundation in the use of economic analysis as a means of analyzing law and legal problems, using an integrated structure suitable for graduates of either Law or Economics.
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