European Master in Law and Economics

The European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE) is an Erasmus Mundus postgraduate master's degree. It focuses on "interdisciplinary studies of law and economics" and "an advanced understanding of the economic effects of divergent laws."

It is offered by a consortium of ten universities: Erasmus University Rotterdam (co-ordinating institution), University of Hamburg, Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), Ghent University, Aix-Marseille University, LUMSA University (Rome), University of Vienna, University of Haifa, Warsaw School of Economics, and the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (Mumbai).

Students who participate in the European Master in Law and Economics Program usually divide their time between two or three of the participating Universities and, depending on their allocations, can receive multiple-degrees from each institution where they have undertaken studies. The partner universities variously award Master of Laws, Master of Science, or Master of Arts degrees. The language of instruction is English, but the master thesis can also be written in another European language.

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