Commercial Law
Labour Law
EU Internal Market Law
International Trade Law
Development Economics
International Economics
Sociology of Communication and Cultural Processes
Statistics
Contemporary Trade Relations History
Economic History
Administrative Law
EC Competition Law
Private International Law
Industrial Economics
Regional Economics
International Business
Politics and International Economic Relations
A foreign language chosen among English, French and
Arabic is compulsory. A range of modules taught in other Faculties
can be taken subject to the approval of the Course Committee.
Periods of placement with private firms, public and international
non-governmental institutions are envisaged. The submission and
successful defence of a final dissertation is also compulsory.
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