The Master’s in Law and Management offers advanced training in the area of transactional advocacy. This training allows jurists to interact with top-level managers and other decision makers operating in major corporations, whether as an in-house lawyer, a member of a law firm, a consultant or as a regulator.
Fully taught in English, the program covers four of the five areas of Business Management, namely, Finance, Marketing, Strategy and Human Resource Management. The courses are taught at the level of a Financial Times-ranked International Master’s in Management, with particular regard to the needs and background of young (pre-experience) jurists.
The core legal training emphasizes Mergers and Acquisitions and Corporate Governance, offering three tracks—Tax, Financial, and Contemporary Business—that allow for specialization in accordance with the student’s intended career path, while enabling her or him to understand the business models and practices of modern global corporations.