MI - Medium of Instruction
Knowing the medium of instruction is the condition for participating in any course offered within this program. The MI is not an admission requirement though, because courses in this language can be substituted by courses in the AR-language.
AR - Admission Requirement
To be accepted for this program all candidates have to prove their knowledge in this language. It is automatically the medium of instruction.
OL - Obligatory Language
Either study classes in this language have to be attended (and passed) or the know­ledge in this language has to be proven at a certain UNIcert level.
2x - Double degree
If you can prove your ability to study in this language, you can apply within your regular program for the following programs:
Multilingual programs at the Faculty of Law

For an explanation of the abbreviations see right.

Language:

DE

EN

PL

FR

Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Latin. Remarks.

Bachelor und 1. juristische Prüfung

1. Juristische Prüfung

AR

MI

 

 

1st state exa­mi­na­tion in Law

Students are expected to attend one or two law classes in a foreign language.

German and Polish Law AR   AR  

 

Master of Arts / Master of Laws (LL. M)

German and Polish Law AR   AR    
Magister le­gum (LL. M.)         German law for foreign lawyers
Mediation* (M.A.) AR AR      
Human Rights & Genocide Studies*
(M.A.)
  AR    

Interdisciplinary Master's degree that takes place at two of five of the follwing institutions:

  • Kingston University in London, UK,
  • University of Siena, Italy,
  • Collegium Civitas in Warsaw, Poland,
  • European-University Viadrina in Frankfurt(Oder), Germany and
  • Uppsala University, Sweden.
IHL*
(LL.M.)
  AR     International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

* Continuing education degrees, fees apply.