Jurisprudence Law at Luxembourg
Luxembourg offers a distinctive legal education through the University of Luxembourg, particularly within its Faculty of Law, Economics, and Finance (FDEF). The programs emphasize a transnational perspective, integrating Luxembourgish law with European and international legal systems.(UNI EN, Study International)
🎓 Bachelor en Droit (LL.B.)
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: 180 ECTS
Languages of Instruction: French and English
Tuition Fees: €400 per semester
Program Highlights:
Courses in civil, criminal, and constitutional law
Focus on European and international law
Mandatory international mobility
Emphasis on independent work, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary studies
Career Pathways: Graduates are well-prepared for various Master’s programs in law, both in Luxembourg and internationally. (UNI EN, UNI EN, UNI EN, UNI EN)
🎓 Master en Droit Européen (European Law)
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Credits: 120 ECTS
Languages of Instruction: French and English
Structure:
First Year: Common foundation in EU and international law
Second Year: Specializations available in areas such as European Union Law and Litigation, European Economic and Financial Criminal Law, and European and International Tax Law
Program Features:
Taught by professors and experts from EU institutions
Opportunities for internships and participation in moot court competitions
Encouragement for international mobility and exchange programs
Admission Requirements:
Completion of a 180 ECTS Bachelor’s degree in law or equivalent
Proficiency in French and English (minimum B2 level)
Submission of application documents including CV, cover letter, diplomas, transcripts, and letters of recommendation
Tuition Fees: €400 per semester
Application Deadlines:
EU Applicants: February 1 – June 30, 2025
Non-EU Applicants: February 1 – April 30, 2025 (Study International, Study International, UNI EN, LLM Guide, UNI EN, UNI EN, Univacity)
🌍 Why Study Law in Luxembourg?
Strategic Location: Proximity to key EU institutions like the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Investment Bank
Multilingual Environment: Courses offered in both French and English, reflecting Luxembourg’s international character
Practical Experience: Access to internships, legal clinics, and participation in international moot court competitions
Research Excellence: Engagement with cutting-edge legal research in areas such as banking, financial law, and technology law (LLM Guide, UNI EN)
For more detailed information on admissions, program structures, and application procedures, you can visit the University of Luxembourg’s official website: https://www.uni.lu/fdef-en/study-programs/.
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