Master financial law at Europe’s financial

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Effectively navigating the post-2008 financial landscape, advising on complex international mergers, or staying ahead in the rapidly evolving fintech sector are no easy feats. However, they can be a breeze for someone whose expertise spans finance and law. 

This is where an LLM Finance from Goethe University Frankfurt proves invaluable, offering a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge tailored to the demands of modern financial systems.

The programme is delivered by the university’s Institute for Law and Finance (ILF), which is well-regarded for its rigorous academic programmes. Founded in 2002, this division operates out of Frankfurt, which is home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange, and a host of regulatory bodies and leading financial institutions. Indeed, it’s an advantageous location that encourages collaboration and ensures curricula remain steps ahead.

The ILF serves as a forum for…

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