Applications are now open for the LLM in Legal Theory at the Goethe University of Frankfurt/Main
and other universities of the European Academy of Legal Theory.
The programme offers a one-year (60 ECTS) advanced Master's Course in Legal
Theory (LL.M.; language of instruction: English). Participants will study at
one or more Academy partner universities (mobility phases and multiple degree
tracks).The programme re-establishes the former internationally renowned
programme in Brussels by the European Academy of Legal Theory, sponsored by the
Erasmus Lifelong Learning Programme, in Frankfurt/Main on a broad institutional
basis. The programme lays focus on the globalisation and the connected
structural transformation of normativity in law. By this process, national law
is getting supra- and international, last not least by the growing influence of
transnational law making by non-state actors.
The programme aims at safeguarding European traditions in global
perspective; developing legal scholarship and jurisprudence as a science;
developing jurisprudence also as applied legal theory so as to enable the
participants in the programme to solve system conflicts that appear nowadays in
a regular manner. This is especially reflected by pluralistic theories of law
including a systemtheoretical approach to law.
The new Westend Campus of the Goethe University is not only impressive in
various respects and belongs internationally to the very best. By recent
academic developments in the national level, it is now considered to be – in
the national as well as in the European level - the center of reflection on
normativity based not only on a large law faculty and a philosophy and social
science department dealing prominently with practical philosophy but also on
the Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History and the Cluster of
Excellence "The Formation of Normative Orders" that integrates the
Frankfurt social sciences (anthropology, sociology and philosophy) focusing on
normativity.
More information on the LLM may be found here.
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