Education TILEC
TILEC members play a key role in (research) masters level and doctoral level education at the Law School and the School of Economics and Management.
Master's program
TILEC members teach courses in the Master’s program:
-
Economics: Competition and Regulation
1 year English Starts end of August and end of JanuaryUse economic methods and models to identify regulations that ensure fair competition while mitigating negative economic effects. In the Competition and Regulation track (formerly Law and Economics) you'll combine insights from economics, industrial organization and competition law to business strategies and regulatory policies. This is a track of MSc Economics.
-
International Business Law (LLM)
1 year English Starts end of AugustLearn to think and act from an entrepreneurial point of view, to be creative and innovative, considering legal aspects. Become a professional business lawyer or an in-house counsel who helps companies to design and build organizations that are prepared for the future.
-
Master in International and European Law
If you are interested in a Master's program in International and European Law, you can choose between two specialized tracks; European Law and Global Risk or International Law and Global Governance.
-
Law and Technology (LLM)
1 year English Starts end of August and end of JanuaryIn addition to traditional legal doctrine, you will also learn about regulatory issues in the spheres of public, private, and criminal law, and such subjects as comparative law, jurisprudence, ethics, and the influence of the choice of a particular technology on the type of regulation and public administration.
Research Master's program
TILEC members also contribute to the Research Master programs of their parent schools: