PhD in
Master of LAWS (LLM) Alfred Nobel Open Business School

Introduction
Master of Laws – Magister Legum (LL.M.) programme is carried out according to the highest international standards of Executive Education, taking into account the need of practical applicability of the acquired knowledge in law and business practice, thus raising the qualifications and increasing the value of our graduates in the labour market.
Master of Laws – Magister Legum (LL.M.) programme is directed to lawyers and managers, giving the opportunity to broaden their knowledge in the field of legal regulations as well as domestic and international business transactions. The studies provide for a practical knowledge supporting the practice of law, touching upon the managerial aspects and preparing for servicing foreign and corporate clients.
Curriculum
Master of Laws – Magister Legum (LL.M.) programme is carried out according to the highest international standards of Executive Education, taking into account the need of practical applicability of the acquired knowledge in law and business practice, thus raising the qualifications and increasing the value of our graduates in the labour market.
Master of Laws – Magister Legum (LL.M.) programme is directed to lawyers and managers, giving the opportunity to broaden their knowledge in the field of legal regulations as well as domestic and international business transactions. The studies provide for a practical knowledge supporting the practice of law, touching upon the managerial aspects and preparing for servicing foreign and corporate clients.
The core modules of the postgraduate studies in the Master of Laws – Magister Legum (LL.M.) programme are based on the specific practical needs of our students, implemented by outstanding specialists (practitioners) from Poland and abroad in a case study system across various fields, including international law, labour law, tax law, EU law etc.
- Duration: 2 semesters
- Applying for BSc or other higher education
Training is provided online with lectures, videos, and consultant assistance.
Training is provided in English, German and Hungarian.
The course ends with the submission of a thesis and its defense.