The European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE) is a joint programme of eight different universities The programme lasts one academic year There are courses
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MODULE: ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION / LEGAL AND BUSINESS ENGLISH /If you study in a university, you are graduating. You study a specific subject and when you finish you have
a degree. If it is your first degree, or you are an undergraduate you are on a postgraduate course. Read below what four law students in different European universities write about their courses:I am studying in the Faculty of Law at the Maastricht University. I am on the international under-
graduate course and we study in English and Dutch. I want to be a judge in the European courts in the future
and this course gives me the chance to participate in many international networks of faculties and research
schools. Our courses cover Forensics, Criminology and Administration of Justice which are really
interesting. A lot of our study involves research work, sometimes together in a group. I like this in
particular. I enjoy working and meeting students from different countries.I am on the Erasmus Mundus Masters course because I want to specialize in European Commercial Law.
The European Master in Law and Economics (EMLE) is a joint programme of eight different universities
The programme lasts one academic year. There are courses in Bologna, Hamburg and Rotterdam, but I am
studying in Bologna as my mother is Italian and I know Italy very well. My course deals with international
laws and the laws which regulate commerce between different nations. I would like to specialize in this
field because I find it very exciting. Globalisation and the European Union are bringing big changes and
many things are new.I am studying in the Mary School of Law in London. I am in my first year and it is very hard, but
interesting. Most of the courses are compulsory and we have lessons every day. In this year the subjects
include criminal law, constitutional law, and administrative law and EU law. In the second year we can
choose optional subjects, such as family law and commercial law. I think I want to study family law because
it deals with problems connected to children and the family and I would like to apply my knowledge of the
law to helping people, especially children.I already have a law degree from my home town university in Cagliari and now I am studying for a
in Criminology in the Law School in Nottingham. One reason why I like thisuniversity is because the classes are small, sometimes only 15 students in a class, and so it is easy to discuss
your research projects with the university teachers. It is also good to learn about a different culture and
improve my English language. When I have finished I would like to become a state attorney or prosecutor so
that I can apply my knowledge of Criminal law. 4 - Exercise 1: Answer the questions. Write complete sentences