Law

(LLM, 1.5 Years or 3 Semesters)

Duration

1.5 Years or 3 Semesters

Qualification Awarded

Master of Laws (LLM)

Level of Qualification

Master Degree (2nd Cycle)

Language of Instruction

English and Greek

Mode of Study

Full-time or Part-time

Minimum ECTs Credits

90

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Law (LLM, 1.5 Years or 3 Semesters)

Duration 1.5 Years or 3 Semesters
Qualification Awarded Master of Laws (LLM)
Level of Qualification Master Degree (2nd Cycle)
Language of Instruction English or Greek
Mode of Study Full-time or Part-time
Minimum ECTS Credits 90

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Profile of the Programme

The Master of Laws (LLM) programme aims to provide students the opportunity for specialization in two particular fields of legal science, (a) European Business Law and (b) Human Rights and Social Justice, both at a theoretical and at a practical level. It provides postgraduate education to holders of a Bachelor in Law or of some other relevant Bachelor (Political Science, European Politics, IR, Economics etc.). Mainly, but not exclusively, it addresses itself to individuals who work or intend to do so in fields relevant to legal science (lawyers, judges, legal consultants or in general employees of companies and of other private sector entities or organizations, members of the public service or of some other public or semi-public agency or organization, members of non-governmental organizations, diplomats etc.)

It is expected that the programme will provide its graduates with additional qualifications and that it will enhance their cognitive as well as their managerial capacities when dealing with issues relevant to Law; this will help them enrich their career opportunities. Graduates of the programme also have the opportunity to pursue further studies at a PhD level.
The programme particularly highlights special legal issues that are of great theoretical and practical importance, encouraging a comparative approach to legal science, within the contemporary European context. Provisions of national law are being taken in close co-examination with European law, with the aim of confronting contemporary problems and challenges in a theoretically informed, while practically efficient, way.

The main academic aims of the program are: (a) the deepening of knowledge in specialized fields of legal science with theoretical and practical importance, as well as (b) the broadening of the understanding of legal science and of its implementation in a comparative European and International context. The programme explores the function of national law and its interrelation with European and International Law. The methods of interpretation and of the application of law are analyzed in a practical context, while emphasis is given both to the theoretical parameters and practical implementation, with an overall view to enhancing the capacity of students to confront current challenges and problems, especially those they may be encountered in the European and International environment, either in the field of commerce and entrepreneurship, or in the field of human rights and social justice.

Students are given the opportunity to engage in academic research and the application of legal practices and models, gaining well-founded specialization in legal fields of particular importance.

Career Prospects

The Programme mainly, but not exclusively, addresses itself to individuals who work or intend to do so in fields relevant to legal science: lawyers, judges, legal consultants or in general employees of companies and of other private sector entities or organizations, members of the public service or of some other public or semi-public agency or organization, members of non-governmental organizations, diplomats etc.

Access to Further Studies

Graduates of the programme can be accepted into Third Cycle degrees (Doctoral Degree)

Admission Criteria

The minimum general requirement for admission to the post-graduate degree programme is a Bachelor Degree from a recognised university. More specifically for the LLM; prospective students should be holders of a Bachelor degree in Law or in another relevant field

The program admits students in the Fall and Spring semesters. Applications for admission to the program will be considered only from candidates that fulfill the minimum entrance criteria as described below:

  • Prospective students should be holders of a Bachelor degree in Law or in another relevant field
  • Two recommendation letters and a letter by the prospective student expressing his/her interest in following the program, sketching out his/her research profile and mentioning his/her expectations from the programme, regarding his/her personal development and professional perspectives.
  • English Language Proficiency

English Language Proficiency

Students satisfy the English requirements if their first degree was taught in English. Otherwise, they would need to present a minimum TOEFL score 550 and above, or Computer-based TOEFL score of 213 and above, or Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) score 79-80 and above, or GCSE (or GCE) English Language “O” Level of “C” or above or IELTS of 6.5 and above or Cambridge Exams (First Certificate with Grade B and above, as well as Proficiency with Grade C and above or a score placement at the ENGL-100 level of the University English Placement Test. The University offers English courses at various levels to help students reach the required standard for admission to a graduate program

Course assessment usually comprises of a comprehensive final exam and continuous assessment. Continuous assessment can include amongst others, mid-terms, projects and class participation.

Letter grades are calculated based on the weight of the final exam and the continuous assessment and the actual numerical marks obtained in these two assessment components. Based on the course grades the student’s semester grade point average (GPA) and cumulative point average (CPA) are calculated.

The student must complete 90 ECTS and all programme requirements.

A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required. Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required.

Upon successful completion of this programme, the students should be able to:

  1. Develop knowledge of basic concepts, principles, notions, theories and models and apply them in special contexts within the cognitive field of legal science.
  2. Develop specific theoretical schemes and models, related to the content and to the particular objects of the cognitive field.
  3. Combine theoretical and empirical knowledge, so as to be able to tackle simple or complex issues that arise in professional areas of interest.
  4. Analyze and evaluate issues, problems and proposals in specific areas of law (normative and empirical approach).
  5. Evaluate procedures that aim at confronting problems in the field of legal science.
  6. Identify priority issues, which deserve analysis and evaluation at national, European or international level.
  7. Develop their own specific theories on which to base interdisciplinary and methodological approaches to specific issues and problems.
  8. Conduct independent research and combine the methodological and cognitive tools of legal science in an interdisciplinary manner, in order to deliver innovative approaches and proposals.
  9. Implement necessary analytical and communication skills required in order to engage in professional fields of interest, either on a national or international level.
  10. Develop managerial skills in accordance with the requirements of the legal profession.
  11. Utilize the necessary supplies and the associated culture in the pursuit of continuous improvement of their individual skills and competencies after the completion of their studies.

Section A: Compulsory Courses

Min. ECTS Credits: 30 Max. ECTS Credits: 30

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-501E Applications of European Law 10
MLAW-502E European Comparative Law and Policy 10
MLAW-509E Legal Research and Methdodology 10

Section B: Concentration: European Business Law

Min. ECTS Credits: 60 Max. ECTS Credits: 60

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-511E Public Procurement Law 10
MLAW-512E Energy and Environmental Law 10
MLAW-513E Competition Law 10
MLAW-514E Finance and Credit Law 10
MLAW-515E Intellectual Property Law 10
MLAW-516E Consumer Law and E-Commerce 10
MLAW-590E Master Thesis 20

Section C: Concentration: Human Rights and Social Justice

Min. ECTS Credits: 60 Max. ECTS Credits: 60
Notes: MLAW-590E is also included in this section

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-531E European and International Protection of Human Rights 10
MLAW-532E Criminal Law and Social Justice 10
MLAW-534E Employment Law and Social Rights 10
MLAW-535E Family Law and Bioethics 10
MLAW-537E Fundamental Rights in Media and in the Internet 10
MLAW-538E Immigration Law and Asylum Policy 10

Section: A Κύρια Μαθήματα
ECTS: Min. 30 Max. 30

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-501 Εφαρμογές Ευρωπαϊκού Δικαίου 10
MLAW-502 Ευρωπαϊκό Συγκριτικό Δίκαιο και Πολιτική 10
MLAW-531 Ευρωπαϊκή και Διεθνής Προστασία Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων 10

Section: B Μαθήματα Επιλογής – Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο Επιχειρήσεων
ECTS: Min. 60 Max. 60
Notes: Φοιτητές που παρακολουθούν το MLAW-590 δεν μπορούν να παρακολουθήσουν αυτοτελώς το MLAW-509.

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-509 Νομική Έρευνα και Μεθοδολογία 10
MLAW-511 Δίκαιο Δημοσίων Συμβάσεων 10
MLAW-512 Δίκαιο Περιβάλλοντος και Ενέργειας 10
MLAW-513 Δίκαιο Ανταγωνισμού 10
MLAW-514 Χρηματοπιστωτικό Δίκαιο 10
MLAW-515 Δίκαιο Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας 10
MLAW-516 Δίκαιο Καταναλωτή και Ηλεκτρονικό Εμπόριο 10
MLAW-590 Διπλωματική Εργασία 20

Section: C Μαθήματα Επιλογής – Ανθρώπινα Δικαιώματα και Κοινωνική Δικαιοσύνη
ECTS: Min. 60 Max. 60
Notes: Τα μαθήματα MLAW-509 και MLAW-590 περιλαμβάνονται επίσης στα Μαθήματα Επιλογής – Ανθρώπινα Δικαιώματα και Κοινωνική Δικαιοσύνη
Φοιτητές που παρακολουθούν το MLAW-590 δεν μπορούν να παρακολουθήσουν αυτοτελώς το MLAW-509

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-532 Ποινικό Δίκαιο και Κοινωνική Δικαιοσύνη 10
MLAW-533 Ειδικά Θέματα Δημοσίου Δικαίου 10
MLAW-534 Εργατικό Δίκαιο και Κοινωνικά Δικαιώματα 10
MLAW-535 Οικογενειακό Δίκαιο και Βιοηθική 10
MLAW-537 Θεμελιώδη Δικαιώματα στα ΜΜΕ και στο Διαδίκτυο 10
MLAW-538 Δίκαιο Μετανάστευσης και Πολιτικές Ασύλου 10
MLAW-539 Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο Θρησκευμάτων 10

Section: D Unallocated Courses
ECTS: Min. 0 Max. 0

Semester 1

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-501E Applications of European Law 10
MLAW-502E European Comparative Law and Policy 10
MLAW-509E Legal Research and Methdodology 10

Semester 2

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-531E European and International Protection of Human Rights 10
MLAW-532E Criminal Law and Social Justice 10
MLAW-538E Immigration Law and Asylum Policy 10

Semester 3

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-514E Finance and Credit Law 10
MLAW-590E Master Thesis 20

The above semester breakdown is an indicative one. A few of the courses are electives and can be substituted by others. Students may contact their academic advisor and consult their academic pathway found on this website under “Schools & Programmes”.

Semester 1

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-501 Εφαρμογές Ευρωπαϊκού Δικαίου 10
MLAW-502 Ευρωπαϊκό Συγκριτικό Δίκαιο και Πολιτική 10
MLAW-509 Νομική Έρευνα και Μεθοδολογία 10

Semester 2

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-511 Δίκαιο Δημοσίων Συμβάσεων 10
MLAW-512 Δίκαιο Περιβάλλοντος και Ενέργειας 10
MLAW-513 Δίκαιο Ανταγωνισμού 10

Semester 3

Course ID Course Title ECTS Credits
MLAW-515 Δίκαιο Πνευματικής Ιδιοκτησίας 10
MLAW-590 Διπλωματική Εργασία 20
The above semester breakdown is an indicative one. A few of the courses are electives and can be substituted by others. Students may contact their academic advisor and consult their academic pathway found on this website under “Schools & Programmes”.

Dr Odysseas Christou

Associate Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Professor Nestor Courakis

Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Konstantinos Dimarellis

Assistant Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Professor Achilles Emilianides

Dean of the School of Law
Professor
School of Law
Department of Law
Member of the Senate

Dr Christina Ioannou

Associate Dean
Associate Professor
School of Law
Department of Politics and Governance

Dr Dimitrios Koukiadis

Assistant Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Nikolaos Koumoutzis

Associate Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Stergios Mitas

Programme Coordinator
Assistant Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Fotios Nikolaou

Assistant Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Christos Papastylianos

Head of Department
Associate Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Demetra Sorvatzioti

Associate Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Professor Irene Stamatoudi

Associate Head of Department
Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Costas Stratilatis

Associate Professor
School of Law
Department of Law
Member of the Senate

Dr Georgios Tsaousis

Assistant Professor
School of Law
Department of Law

Dr Ioannis Kastanas

Research Associate
School of Law
Adjunct Faculty

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