Our LLM programme in Technology Law and Innovation explores the role of technology law as an enabler of innovation and reflects on examples where law hinders innovation.
Please visit Faculty of Law webpages for full information on the
programme here.
This is a selective LLM. Please see Faculty of Law webpages for
admissions requirements and application
instructions.
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VakkenVakkencatalogus > | 1a | 1b | 2a | 2b |
Consumers and Innovation (6 EC) | ||||
Intellectual Property and Innovation (6 EC) | ||||
Seminar Interactions between Legal Systems: Global, European, Domestic (6 EC) | ||||
Competition Law and Market Regulation (6 EC) | ||||
Cybersecurity in International and EU Law (6 EC) | ||||
Data Driven Innovation (6 EC) | ||||
Law in Practice (6 EC) | ||||
Master's Thesis (12 EC) | ||||
The Law of Sustainable Technology (6 EC) |
More information about studying abroad can be found on www.rug.nl/law/lep.
Specifieke eisen | Extra informatie |
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vooropleiding |
Please see Faculty of Law webpages for full admissions requirements: https://bit.ly/2Ho7gkM |
This is a selective LLM. Please see Faculty of Law webpages for admissions requirements and application instructions: https://www.rug.nl/rechten/education/international-programmes/llm/application/
Type student | Deadline | Start opleiding |
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EU/EEA studenten | 01 mei 2026 | 01 september 2026 |
non-EU/EEA studenten | 01 mei 2026 | 01 september 2026 |
Specifieke eisen | Extra informatie |
---|---|
vooropleiding |
Please see Faculty of Law webpages for full admissions requirements: https://bit.ly/2Ho7gkM |
This is a selective LLM. Please see Faculty of Law webpages for admissions requirements and application instructions: https://www.rug.nl/rechten/education/international-programmes/llm/application/
Type student | Deadline | Start opleiding |
---|---|---|
EU/EEA studenten | 01 mei 2026 | 01 september 2026 |
non-EU/EEA studenten | 01 mei 2026 | 01 september 2026 |
The Law Faculty has established Centres of Expertise in order to let society at large benefit from our knowledge. A Centre of Expertise consists of a group of researchers with a specific legal knowledge, and the Centre's purpose is to distribute scientific knowledge to stakeholders outside the academic community and organise partnerships with these stakeholders. Our Centres of Expertise reflect specific fields of expertise currently available in the Law Faculty.