
Master in
Master in European and International Business Law
Mykolas Romeris University

Key Information
Campus location
Vilnius, Lithuania
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 4,294 / per year
Application deadline
08 Aug 2023*
Earliest start date
01 Sep 2023
* Deadline for for applicants from EU/EFTA and countries that have a VFS Global center or who do not need visa for arrival to Lithuania is 8th of August.
Introduction
The objective of European and International Business Law programme to prepare highly qualified business law specialists, who are able to provide legal advice to the transnational and European business environment, to explain the latest business law issues and trends, to analyse and assess business-related legal situations, promptly and effectively deal with legal problems faced by business, conduct research and provide suggestions for the legislator on the improvement of business environment regulation.
Admissions
Curriculum
Program Structure
Studies are held at Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania for the 1st academic year and at Université Savoie-Mont-Blanc in Chambéry, France for the 2nd academic year.
Studies cover the topics on international tax, banking, insolvency, company, labor, competition, industrial property laws at European and international levels, as well as international commercial litigation. It also includes language study of French – the common international legal language.
Study topics also include topics of contract law, issues of business law, economic integration of the European Union and etc. Students will also have a chance at an internship in international law firms and companies. More information on study content at the program's website.
Program Tuition Fee
Scholarships and Funding
MRU seeks to ensure that all of our students receive high quality education regardless of their financial situation, therefore, offers many various scholarships.
Career Opportunities
Career Prospects
After completing the degree, students will be able to work in the private and public sectors, in academic and research institutions, commercial litigation bodies, and other organizations.