
The Master of Laws in Law and Economics at Utrecht University is a one-year, full-time on-campus program that combines legal and economic analysis to address complex issues in regulatory frameworks, market behavior, and economic policy. The program explores how law and economics intersect in areas such as antitrust, intellectual property, financial regulation, and international trade.
Students will gain interdisciplinary knowledge in both legal principles and economic theory, with a focus on applying economic analysis to legal structures and decision-making. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in law firms, international organizations, government agencies, or consultancy, with the expertise to navigate economic regulations and contribute to policy development in various sectors.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Law and Economics
Semester 2 – Advanced Law and Economics
Graduates of the Law and Economics Master of Laws program can work in financial regulation, economic policy, and corporate law. With expertise in both law and economics, graduates are prepared for roles as legal advisors, policy analysts, or corporate lawyers. This program provides opportunities in law firms, governmental agencies, and financial institutions where law and economics intersect.
The Law and Economics Master of Laws program combines legal education with economic analysis, providing students with the tools to understand and address issues in economic regulation, antitrust law, and corporate governance. Students engage with topics such as economic theory, financial markets, and legal frameworks, preparing them for complex, interdisciplinary roles. The program’s practical focus ensures that graduates are well-equipped for careers in corporate law, policy-making, or financial regulation.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +31 (0)30 253 7000
Email: study@uu.nl
Address: Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 8, 3584 CS Utrecht, Netherlands