Overview
The three-semester Master’s is delivered exclusively through distance learning, combining asynchronous and synchronous elements. The predominantly asynchronous format provides students with the flexibility to study regardless of their geographical location and according to their schedule. Through digital educational platforms and interactive learning materials, students maintain continuous contact with instructors and peers while accessing up-to-date legal applications and theoretical questions. The synchronous consultation sessions, on the other hand, allow students to consult with the lecturers and staff directly regarding any substantive or administrative questions. The curriculum incorporates foundational public law knowledge, international law expertise, European Union law expertise and a thesis, resulting in a well-rounded professional education.
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Modules include:
Public International Law
Public Law of the European UnionInternational Human Rights LawLaw of International OrganisationsMulti-layered Constitutionalism and the Role of the States
Law of Diplomatic and Consular Relations
Protection of Fundamental Rights in Europe: The Council of Europe and the EU
EU Internal Market Law
EU Justice and Home Affairs Law
International and EU Environmental Law
International Business Law
International and European Tax Law
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Duration
- Full-time
- 18 months
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- Fully structured
Campus Location
- Pécs, Hungary
Disciplines
European Law International LawExplore more key information
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
1. This admission procedure applies to all applicants without Hungarian or Hungarian dual citizenship.2. Documents to be submitted with the application are:• a BA/BSc, or an MA/MSc certificate and a certified translation into English in one of the following fields: Law, European Studies, International Relations, Political Science, Criminology, Sociology), which entitles the applicant to enter into a master's program in the applicant's home country an official transcript of the results document and a certified English translation thereof; • Accepted proof of proficiency: FCE or CAE, IELTS 5.5+ or TOEFL (iBT internet-based): 72 points (www.ets.org/toefl) / Cambridge ESOL: B2 level (www.cambridgeenglish.org) / TELC: B2 level (www.telc.net/en.html) / ECL: B2 level (www.ecl-test.com/) / Duolingo English Test: 110 points (englishtest.duolingo.com/scores), FCE B2 level/160+, Trinity Integrated Skills in English (ISE and ISE Digital) minimum ISE II or 80 pointsYou do not have to submit an official English test result if one of the following criteria applies to you: English is your native languageYou have continued your undergraduate studies in English (official proof must be attached)You have continued your graduate studies in English (official proof must be attached)3. Applications are ranked in a 100-point system according to the following criteria: a) Learning outcomes: maximum 50 points b) Motivational interview: maximum 50 points c) Extra points: maximum 16 points Criteria Results breakdown Max points 1. Learning outcomes: GPA of the applicant's last two years in the BA/BSc, or an MA/MSc training0 points: If the applicant's GPA is below 50% 20 points: If the applicant's GPA is 50% or above 35 points: If the applicant's GPA is 70% or above 50 points: If the applicant's GPA is 85% or above 502. Motivational interview 0 points: the applicant cannot communicate with the interviewer, not even the most basic communication acts (greeting, identity issues); 15 points: the communication is not fluent; the applicant only communicates in short answers, mostly answering yes or no to the questions. 25 points: the applicant is fluent in general topics, his or her professional motivations are not fully elaborated; 35 points: the applicant is fluent in both general and basic professional topics; 50 points: the applicant has determined professional goals and can express his or her professional motivation. 50Total100
Extra points* Max pointsCertified, relevant professional experience 5 points: the applicant has relevant professional experience in International or EU Law5CEFR level C1 language exam certificate in the instruction language (English)5 points: the applicant has an internationally recognised CEFR level C1 language exam certificate obtained no earlier than 2 years ago in the instruction language 5Scientific Papers published in an international journal1-2 papers33 or more papers5Total18* Applicants will be awarded a maximum of 18 extra points, according to the criteria listed, but the total number of admission points, including the extra points, must not exceed 100. (4) Minimum eligibility criteria for admissions a) obtains more than zero points for each of the two main criteriab) the total score of at least 51 points, without extra points.
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents1500 EUR / year≈ 1500 EUR / year -
EU/EEA Applies to you
Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals1500 EUR / year≈ 1500 EUR / year
Additional Details
Application fee: EUR 100Entrance exam fee: EUR 100
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