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more © Universität Bremen Master of Transnational Law The master program “Transnational Law” is a one-year master's degree (60 ECTS CP ). It is open to students who have completed a four years undergraduate
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opt for English-language courses, the area of specialisation Transnational Law or studying abroad at one of our many partner universities. Lastly, as Dean of Studies, I chair the Study Commission and work
private law and the Civil Code (general part) & law of obligations (general part) including sales law One-semester modules 1st semester: Foundations of Law I - methodology of jurisprudence 2nd Semester Foundations
Law The master program “Transnational Law” of the faculty of law of the University of Bremen is a one-year master's degree (60 ECTS CP). It is open to students who have completed a four years undergraduate
diverse and future-orientated study programme! The law study programme at Bremen offers two degrees in one: students are comprehensively prepared for the First Law Examination and complete the “Bachelor of
Circle of at the faculty which is composed of the elected members of the Study Commission as well as one representative each from the Study Centre, the administration, and each Bachelor or Master Programme [...] is chaired by the Dean of Studies. (2) The Quality Circle comes together at least once a semester. One meeting should be held in the middle of the semester in order to address any shortcomings in study
sect. 4 Animal Welfare Act ( "papers on the subject" ) focused on this provision. They are the only ones that judges and prosecutors will come across when dealing with the interpretation of this central [...] Tanzania in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, has been Research Ambassador of the Faculty of Law since 2019. He is one of the eleven research alumni appointed by the University of Bremen to act as ambassadors worldwide
information overload, i.e. that a person can only process a limited number of information units at one time when making a decision, is not recognized by the roles of information duties in many fields of
round, the Justus Liebig Moot Court is less time-consuming. Nevertheless, this moot court also offers one of the rare opportunities to gain practical experience before the legal traineeship. It is therefore
sect. 4 Animal Welfare Act ( "papers on the subject" ) focused on this provision. They are the only ones that judges and prosecutors will come across when dealing with the interpretation of this central