
DIPLOMA Hochschule Hamburg · Hamburg, Germany
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The Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Wirtschaftsrecht mit internationalen Aspekten includes the elective specialization Legal Tech: Künstliche Intelligenz, Internet of Things und Europäische Perspektive. The program is designed for international and digitally oriented legal and business tasks, combining international business law topics with Legal English and digital regulation challenges.
You study in a flexible distance-learning format using specially developed study materials and Live-Online-Seminars, with the option to take examinations at a DIPLOMA examination center. Over the program you choose two elective modules to sharpen your profile in areas such as Legal Tech, company protection, corporate tax law, or international contract law.
The 120 ECTS part-time curriculum combines international business law, regulation, corporate and employment law, Legal English, two elective specialisations, and a final master’s thesis with colloquium. Students following the Legal Tech profile select Legal Tech as one of the two 12 ECTS elective modules.
| Semester | No. of modules | Module / subject category | ECTS / CP | Semester total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core curriculum | 8 modules | Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen der Weltwirtschaft im Zeitalter digitaler Transformation | 12 | 72 ECTS |
| Staatliches Ordnungsrecht und Regulierung | 6 | |||
| Alternative Konfliktlösung mit internationalen Aspekten | 6 | |||
| Rechtsformen im Europäischen Rechtsraum | 6 | |||
| Unternehmensbewertung und Bilanzierungsrichtlinien | 6 | |||
| Internationales Wettbewerbs- und Urheberrecht | 12 | |||
| Arbeitsrecht | 12 | |||
| Legal English | 12 | |||
| Elective specialisation block | Choose 2 of 4 modules | Unternehmenssteuerrecht | 12 | 24 ECTS from two selected modules |
| Unternehmenssicherung und -sanierung in Krise und Insolvenz | 12 | |||
| Vertragsgestaltung im internationalen Kontext | 12 | |||
| Legal Tech: Künstliche Intelligenz, Internet of Things und Europäische Perspektive | 12 | |||
| Final module | 1 final module | Master-Thesis und Kolloquium | 24 | 24 ECTS |
| Total | Core modules, two elective modules, and final module | 120 ECTS | ||
LL.M.
graduates in law and legal-tech related fields in Germany typically see an employability rate of around 78% and an unemployment rate of about 22%, reflecting steady hiring for qualified legal specialists and compliance-oriented profiles.
Together, these figures suggest a stable but competitive outlook where your specialization in Legal Tech can improve your access to relevant roles.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Recognised foreign degree (equivalency check) | International applicants need a completed first, professionally qualifying degree. The university states that admission is possible with a foreign degree that is at least equivalent in the same or a related field, with a standard period of study of at least six semesters. |
| Relevant academic background | Your foreign degree should be in the legal or business area (same or related field), because the program includes legal fundamentals at master level. The university also requires basic knowledge in contract law, property law, commercial law, and company law. |
| Basic English knowledge and bridging modules (if needed) | The university requires basic English language knowledge. If required legal or English knowledge is missing, you may be able to complete it through additional paid modules before or alongside the master’s program. |
| Study area | Match possible? | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science & IT | Potential match | The program mentions Legal Tech topics such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things; relevance is assessed based on your qualifying degree and required legal fundamentals. |
The program requires basic knowledge of English. If you do not meet the English or legal knowledge requirements, the university indicates that missing knowledge can be completed through additional paid modules before or in parallel with your master’s studies.
| Item | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (30-month plan) | EUR 9810 / total program | 30 monthly instalments of EUR 327; the separate examination fee is not included. |
| Tuition (42-month plan) | EUR 10374 / total program | 42 monthly instalments of EUR 247; the separate examination fee is not included. |
| Tuition (54-month plan) | EUR 11178 / total program | 54 monthly instalments of EUR 207; the separate examination fee is not included. |
| Examination fee | EUR 985 / one time | One-time examination fee charged in addition to the selected tuition instalment plan. |
To apply for a German study program, international applicants must be able to demonstrate sufficient financial means for living and study costs as required by German immigration rules. The specific amount and acceptable forms of proof are typically published by the German missions/immigration guidance for your applicant category.
| Milestone | October - Winter intake | April - Summer intake |
|---|---|---|
| Application portal opens | N/A | N/A |
| Application deadline (final submit) | N/A | N/A |
| Application deadline (EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Application deadline (Non-EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Recommended apply-by | N/A | N/A |
| Semester begins | October 01, 2026 | April 01, 2026 |
| Milestone | October - Winter intake | April - Summer intake |
|---|---|---|
| VPD request - recommended | N/A | N/A |
| VPD result expected | N/A | N/A |
| APS - recommended | N/A | N/A |
| Start eligibility check | 6-12 months before your expected start date | 6-12 months before your expected start date |
| Milestone | October - Winter intake | April - Summer intake |
|---|---|---|
| Application submission deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Document submission deadline (EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Document submission deadline (Non-EU students) | N/A | N/A |
| Language certificate deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Official transcripts deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Certified translations deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Postal / hard-copy documents deadline | N/A | N/A |
| Missing documents (if requested) | N/A | N/A |
Submit your application using the university’s online registration form for the master’s distance-learning program. Provide the information requested in the form and ensure your details match your academic documents. If you are unsure whether your foreign degree is equivalent, contact the study service before submitting.
Prepare your passport and your academic documents that support your qualification for a master’s program with foreign credentials. Make sure the degree certificate and transcript/records are complete and consistent. If your qualification includes missing legal fundamentals or English knowledge, review the university’s option to complete knowledge gaps through additional paid modules.
After you apply, plan your study start according to the program’s official semester start dates. If you do not yet have the required legal basics and/or basic English knowledge, confirm how and when additional modules can be completed before or in parallel with the master’s studies. Keep enough time to arrange document translations and university-required copies if requested during admission review.