Bachelor of Fine Arts
University of Hamburg
at University of Hamburg · Hamburg
Duration
2 semesters
Tuition
€5,600 total
Intake
Winter semester
Mode
Full Time
The Master's degree program in Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law (LoSIEL) at the University of Hamburg delves into the complexities of international law as it pertains to marine and environmental issues. Over a duration of two semesters, students engage in an in-depth analysis of treaties, conventions, and case law governing the oceans and maritime spaces, alongside the legal frameworks enhancing environmental protection at a global scale.
This program is thoughtfully structured to offer both theoretical knowledge and practical insights into pressing legal problems related to marine and environmental governance. Students will accumulate ECTS credits through various modules that encompass key subjects, such as maritime rights, pollution prevention, and the sustainable use of marine resources. This approach not only equips graduates with a robust academic foundation but also sharpens their skills in legal reasoning and advocacy.
A distinctive feature of studying at a public university such as Hamburg is the collaboration with local and international research institutions and industries, reflecting Germany's robust engagement with maritime and environmental issues. Students will benefit from ample opportunities for networking and learning from industry experts, setting the stage for impactful careers in the field.
If you have a passion for international law, a background in legal studies, or an aspiration to address global environmental challenges, this program will serve as an excellent platform to advance your knowledge and career prospects in an increasingly important discipline.
Germany's vibrant legal environment and its commitment to the protection of marine and environmental rights lead to a variety of employment opportunities across the public and private sectors. Graduates of this program can find positions in interdisciplinary teams within governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and private legal firms specializing in international dispute resolution and environmental advocacy.
It typically takes 2 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester.
Tuition is around €5,600 total. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
Career OutcomesInternational Environmental LawyerMaritime Policy AdvisorLegal Consultant for NGOs and Environmental OrganizationsGovernment Advisor on Marine AffairsLegal Analyst for Multinational CorporationsResearcher in Academia or think tanksGermany's vibrant legal environmen...
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