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German and European Business Law
Master of Laws (LL.M.)

Have you completed a degree program at a university or university of applied sciences in the field of business law or business administration with legal aspects and would like to further expand your career opportunities?

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Excellent career opportunities, multifaceted and highly practical:
Have you completed a degree course at a university or university of applied sciences in business law or business administration with a legal focus and would like to further expand your career opportunities? Our state-university degree program in German and European Business Law provides in-depth knowledge in areas that are important in practice in a challenging way. In addition to wide-ranging legal content and economic topics, we support you in your individual career with self-determined specializations.

Everything at a glance

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    Start of studies
    Winter semester

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    Standard period of study
    4 semesters

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    Admission restricted
    No

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    Language of instruction
    German and English

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Career prospects

Whether you are aiming for a steep career path or prefer a good work-life balance - with a DEWR degree, you have a wide range of opportunities in almost every type of company. Our graduates are particularly in demand in interface positions. From a university professorship to a top position in auditing or tax consulting, our reputation, expertise and commitment open up all paths for you.

Students on the German and European Business Law program

Alumna des DEWR

Varied, high practical relevance, individual support

"As a student on the Master's degree course in German and European Business Law at the University of Siegen, I was able to gain valuable experience and deepen my knowledge. The combination of legal and economic subject content has given me a solid understanding of practice-relevant framework conditions. I particularly appreciate the close link between theory and practice through internships, case studies and the use of lecturers from the field.

I also had the opportunity to participate in various offices, such as the Senate or the Faculty Council. This experience gave me a deep insight into the procedures and decision-making processes at the University of Siegen and was not only fun, but also broadened my knowledge of the university structure.

Thanks to the support and mentoring from the lecturers, I experienced an open learning environment that allowed questions and ideas and encouraged my development. Overall, I am convinced that my Master's degree provides me with a good foundation for my professional future. I am grateful for the experience at the University of Siegen and look forward to my future career."

  • Successfully completed studies of the following type:
    • Bachelor's degree in German and European Business Law or a comparable degree program or
    • Bachelor's degree in another degree program with at least 60 credit points in legal subjects or
    • the Diplom or Magister examination with at least 60 credit points in legal subjects or
    • State examination for the 1st state examination in law
  • Minimum grade of the degree:
    • good (2.5) in the case of a Bachelor's, Diplom or Magister examination
    • satisfactory (6.5 points) in the case of the 1st state examination in law
  • Knowledge of the English language:
    • English language skills at level B2 or
    • passed examinations in English-language courses amounting to 4 semester hours per week or
    • three-month internship in an English-speaking country or
    • one semester of study abroad in an English-speaking country
  • Aptitude interview:
    • Applicants who have not achieved the minimum grade but have passed an aptitude interview will also be admitted
      The current examination regulations always apply.

Examination regulations/study plans/module handbooks/internship regulations

Subject examination regulations (FPOs) define the basic structures of a degree program (e.g. admission requirements and content to be studied). Students are automatically subject to the current version of an FPO when they enrol for their first semester. This means that even if the PO changes during the course of studies, the original version according to which you enrolled is still valid (provided this FPO does not expire).
The respective study plan represents the recommended exemplary course of studies in the individual subjects and is part of an FPO. Supplementary regulations and detailed information for each module to be studied can be found in the appendix to the subject examination regulations (e.g. requirements for taking a written examination or information on the content of the modules/events, ...).
The internship regulations define the conditions under which the compulsory or optional internships must be completed.
Before the start of the lecture period, we recommend that you at least look at the study plan for your degree program so that you know which modules are planned for the start of your studies.

FPO incl. module handbook/study program overview/internship regulations


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Good reasons to study German and European Business Law at the University of Siegen

  • High practical relevance
  • Flexibility in the organization of studies
  • English-language courses
  • Combination of digitality and presence during the degree program
  • Close supervisory relationship

Advice and contact

Do you have any questions? Then give us a call, send us an e-mail or make an appointment.

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Created on 31.03.2025 by Janine Schludi, last modified on 13.05.2025