The MIPLC’s LL.M. programme “Intellectual Property and Competition Law” is a highly specialised, international, and interdisciplinary programme taught in English and designed for postgraduates from a variety of educational, professional, and national backgrounds. It combines one year of full-time, rigorous, intensive study with practical experience and relevant extracurricular activities to enable graduates to deal with intellectual property, competition law and innovation in a global context at the most sophisticated level. Class intake is limited to 38 students per year.
While most of the MIPLC students hold a previous degree in law, natural sciences, or engineering, students of other disciplines with a keen interest in IP, competition law and innovation are also very welcome.