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If you're thinking about studying a Masters in Law, then Germany is one of the best countries to do it.
Germany's legal system is one of the most respected in the world, and a Masters in Law will open up a wide range of career opportunities for you in not just Law itself but also human resources, corporate management, public service and more.
The German legal system is based on the German Constitution, which was written after the end of World War II. It has since been amended many times to reflect the changing political and social climate in Germany.
A Masters in Law is usually completed after a Bachelors degree. You’ll spend between one and two years studying Law at a German university, before finishing your degree with a vocational training period or a mandatory internship.
As well as being one of the most respected legal systems in the world, Germany is also home to many prestigious universities, including the LMU Munich and the University of Heidelberg, which are both ranked among the top 50 in the world.
With such a wealth of opportunity, why wouldn't you want to study a Masters in Law in Germany?