. "English"@en . . "Law"@en . . "Semester 1 and 2 courses are not listed"@en . . "no data" . "No Description, No Learning Outcome" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "The law of the digital single market"@en . . "5" . "a. European Media Law: Fundamental Rights and Freedoms and Secondary Legal Framework \nb. Seminar" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Luxembourg tech law"@en . . "5" . "a.Foundations and Recent Developments in IT Law at national level\nb. Seminar" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "International framework: space law"@en . . "5" . "a. Space Law\nb. Seminar" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "International framework: telecommunication law"@en . . "5" . "a. International Telecommunication Law\nb. seminar" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "Fundamentals of data protection and intellectual property law"@en . . "5" . "1. Data Protection Law\n2.. Intellectual Property Law" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "Focus areas: data protection enforcement and special areas"@en . . "5" . "No Description, No Learning Outcome" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "Focus areas: litigation in Ip law including industrial property"@en . . "5" . "No Description, No Learning Outcome" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "Focus areas: internet litigation"@en . . "5" . "No Description, No Learning Outcome" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "European/ regional framework"@en . . "5" . "1. Space Law\n2.Electronic Communication Law" . . "Presential"@en . "TRUE" . . "International and comparative perspectives"@en . . "5" . "1. Fundamental Rights Protection under Art. 10 ECHR\n2. Freedom of Expression and Media Regulation in the U.S. and other States" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "Moot court"@en . . "5" . "The Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance invites all Master students to participate in a moot court competition during their studies. Moot courts are an excellent way to apply the knowledge acquired in the classroom and practice the necessary skills to become a great lawyer. By taking a fictitious case, analysing the pertaining issues and defending a fictitious party before international experts, our students gain experience that will serve them throughout their career.\n\nParticipants take part in simulated court proceedings, draft briefs (or memorials) and participate in oral pleadings. Students receive training during the academic year which allows them not only to deepen their knowledge in the respective field of law but also to develop transferable and social skills, such as working in a team and improving both their legal drafting and rhetorical skills. The Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance puts a strong emphasis on the moot court experience and in the past years our teams have achieved remarkable results.\n\nTeams are coached by junior researchers (doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers). Each team is also assigned a supervising professor. The Uni.lu Moot Court Programme is led by Dr. Susana Muñoz. Our moot court activities are carried out with the support of Clifford Chance Luxembourg.\n\nOutcome: Not Provided" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "Legal clinic / clinique du droit"@en . . "5" . "A pioneer in Europe, the Consumer Law Clinic of the University of Luxembourg is the first European clinic exclusively dedicated to consumer law that is open to the public.\n\nAttached to the Master in European Business Law, it steps up an innovative teaching system, inspired by the American model and adapted to the Luxembourg context. Students in the second year of the master’s programme are trained in the practice of legal advice, which consists in particular of conversations with real consumers whom they advice. This unique training course enables students to deal with complex legal issues on the basis of collaboration with a professor and an Associate Professor in Psychology and lawyers of the Luxembourg Bar Association.\n\nClinical teaching is divided into an educational and practical teaching method.\n\nThe first part, which prepares the student for the legal and psychological confrontation with the consumer, involves the organisation of active role-playing seminars. Each student has three days to study real, anonymous cases and to think about the solutions – legal or not – that can be offered. They are then confronted with “fake” consumers playing the role of the parties in the case. Students have 20 minutes to explain the possible solutions to them under the supervision of a lawyer and a psychologist.\nThe second part of the programme consists of clinical consultations. The clinic receives questions from Luxembourg consumers and cross-border commuters in dispute with a Luxembourg professional via a form on the University webpage. Students refer legal problems to the clinic’s teaching staff and discuss them with the staff and their fellow students. They then meet with consumers to provide them with legal information under the supervision of lawyers.\n\nOutcome: Not Provided" . . "Presential"@en . "FALSE" . . "Master in Space, Communication and Media Law"@en . . "https://wwwen.uni.lu/studies/fdef/master_in_space_communication_and_media_law_ll_m" . "120"^^ . "Presential"@en . "The programme combines a range of courses on space law, international and European satellite communication law, media law, electronic communications and\ne-commerce law, intellectual property law, as well as data protection law. It covers these areas on international, European and national level.\n\nThe programme equips students with essential theoretical, practical and analytical skills to excel in the fast-paced legal world of a continuously developing field. It provides ample opportunities for development in the public and private sector, as well as in academia.\nIn two semesters there are 3 modules each, including the possible integration of an internship and a Master thesis module."@en . . "2"@en . "FALSE" . . . "Master"@en . "Thesis" . "400.00" . "Euro"@en . "Not informative" . "Recommended" . "Students will be prepared for employment opportunities in national regulatory agencies, ministries for telecommunication and media, private companies active in the media, platform and telecommunication sector, law firms, international organisations dealing with space communication, and development and aid institutions.\r\nThe LL.M. in Space, Communication and Media Law also provides a springboard for further academic studies at PhD-level."@en . "no data" . "TRUE" . "Upstream"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "French"@en . . "Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance"@en . .