Welcome to the Institute of Comparative Law at University of Szeged and thank you for your interest in our LL.M. Program. During your studies at the University of Szeged, you will be placed in a stimulating learning environment, as expected from one of the best and leading universities in Hungary. This course will provide the highest level of education. The course will provide practical learning through dynamic teaching methods. Attendees will receive expert training from highly-qualified lecturers, professors and attorneys at law with unrivalled reputation for quality and extensive practice experience. These include János Martonyi, the former Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs. Studying international and European trade and investment law in the LL.M. The program will grant new opportunities and career-forming relationships.
Prof. Dr. Attila Badó
Head of the Institute of Comparative Law
Overview
This course provides thorough professional and theoretical education for students interested in the investment and commercial environment of the European Union. Students who intend to be corporate managers or emissaries in diplomacy or aspire to build successful legal careers in connection with the EU in any other field will also benefit from the course. Students having completed their studies in this course may prove more successful and efficient inrepresenting and attaining national, international, economic, scientific and cultural interests and objectives.
Successful completion of the course also provides students with extremely solid support and education in the field of investment and investment planning, strategies noand business partnerships. Furthermore, offering qualifications in the field of legal and administrative tasks and arrangements, it also conveys considerable know-how in the field of litigation, investment litigation and mediation in the EU. Finally, the course is specially designed to present excellent opportunities for state, non-profit and various other organizations such as commercial, trade and legal chambers to delegate students to the program.