

LLB Law and German
About this course
Law and German is a combination that equips you for professional and intellectual work across two of the most analytically demanding disciplines available at university. Law trains you to read complex texts precisely, construct arguments from principles and precedent, and reason carefully about rights, obligations, and justice. German, one of Europe's major languages and the language of a legal and philosophical tradition of global significance, adds linguistic range, cultural depth, and access to a society that continues to play a central role in European politics and commerce. The University of Edinburgh's four-year full-time Law and German programme is taught within a law school that covers both Scots and English law alongside comparative and international perspectives, giving you a broader legal education than many English-only programmes. You will study core legal subjects including constitutional law, contract, delict or tort, criminal law, and property, developing the analytical skills and legal reasoning that are foundational to professional practice or further academic work. Your German studies will develop linguistic proficiency alongside engagement with the history, literature, and culture of German-speaking countries, and you will study legal systems from a comparative perspective, including German law, which is both interesting in its own right and valuable for understanding EU law and international commercial practice. The four-year structure allows you to develop real depth in both subjects. A typical entry tariff of 216 points reflects the very competitive admissions context for law at Edinburgh and the high academic standard the combination demands. Graduates from Law and German pursue careers in the legal profession, including solicitor and advocate routes in Scotland and England, as well as in international law, European institutions, corporate law practice with European dimensions, the civil service, diplomacy, journalism, and academia. The combination is particularly well suited to careers involving cross-border legal work or European commercial practice. Postgraduate routes include the LLM and legal research.
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