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93 Master's degrees in Law in Netherlands

Forensics, Criminology and Law
At Forensics, Criminology and Law from Maastricht University you will dive into the world of forensic psychology, accounting and medicine, and will continuously analyse these disciplines in relation to the law.
International and Transnational Criminal Law (International Criminal Law)
The International and Transnational Criminal Law (International Criminal Law) programme of the University of Amsterdam focuses on international and transnational criminal law as distinct fields of legal study.

Business Law
Master EU law and its connection to international frameworks, preparing you to navigate today’s legal challenges in business. This programme focuses among others on digitalisation, artificial intelligence (AI), and sustainability, giving you the expertise to work in multinational corporations or leading law firms.

Public Governance and Strategy
The leaders of today and tomorrow face immense challenges, such as climate change and energy transition, refugee crises, transnational organized crime and declining social cohesion. This program focuses on the governance of societal transformations. Tilburg University offers the Public Governance and Strategy programme.
Philosophy of Law Governance and Politics
This Philosophy of Law Governance and Politics MA programme at Leiden University introduces the student to the philosophical issues on the intersection of law, politics, and policy. This master’s programme is meant for students who wish to combine an MA in Law, Political Science, Public Administration, or an adjacent discipline with an MA in Philosophy Law, Governance, and Politics.
European Union Law (International and European Law)
Many of today’s challenges demand a response from EU law. As the most sophisticated international organization in the world the EU deals with issues like (mass) migration, climate change and cybercrime. This European Union Law (International and European Law) Master’s track from University of Amsterdam gives you the tools to unlock the many fields of EU law and to critically reflect on them.

International Business Law - Digital Innovation in Commerce and Finance
Examine the role of lawyers in an environment where new technologies and the call for socially responsible practices change the way in which we conduct business. Become a creative lawyer who operates as a transaction engineer, facilitates new forms of business, negotiates deals and assists start-ups. Learn how to apply human-centered design to prevent or solve legal problems.
European Master in Law and Economics
This joint European Master in Law and Economics programme at Erasmus University Rotterdam offers the unique opportunity for interdisciplinary studies of law and economics at multiple universities (European and non-European).
International Human Rights Law
In this International Human Rights Law programme from University of Groningen, you will be trained in human rights at the international level, but also in international humanitarian law and other related fields of (international) law.
Law - International Technology Law
The degree in Law - International Technology Law from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam examines these and many other emerging technologies and their implications for the law.
Crime and Criminal Justice
Detecting and combatting crime is becoming increasingly complex. Security is high on the national and international agenda. The Crime and Criminal Justice MSc programme at Leiden University provides the skills to face these challenges.
European Law
The European Law LLM programme is a one-year Master’s specialisation at the internationally renowned Leiden Law School at Leiden University. The programme distinguishes itself by its broad intra-disciplinary approach, covering institutional, constitutional as well as internal market and competition law of the EU in addition to human rights from an EU perspective.

International Business Law
Corporate law is changing. Economic, climatic and societal upheaval is forcing businesses to develop a sense of context in the world. Tomorrow's business lawyers must develop a flexible and open approach to legal problems. That can even include reconsidering the efficacy of the law itself. Learn more with the International Business Law programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.