A potential applicant can find all the relevant information with regards to the steps towards application to the EMLE programme. Specific attention should be paid to the delineation between EU and non-EU students, as this will affect fees, required documents, and other specific requirements.
One should also focus on the timeline, as many of the documents necessary for application and admission require significant time between request and delivery.
EMLE is a postgraduate course, and preference will be given to applicants who have already a first master’s degree. The minimum requirement for admission is a bachelor degree in law or economics (for other degrees see below), provided that this degree leads up to employability in the relevant labour market (see below).
Applicants with a degree in business administration, social sciences or other relevant topics may also apply under the condition that the completed study programme includes a substantial number of courses in law and/or economics. If you're in doubt whether your degree qualifies, please contact info[at]emle.org.
Students who have not yet graduated but who expect to graduate before July 2017 can also apply for admission to the EMLE programme. If such a student is selected for the programme, this is under the deferring condition that (s)he sends a copy of the diploma before mid-July 2017.