
International and European law (bachelor program)
International and European law are legal frameworks that govern relationships between countries and within Europe. International law regulates interactions between nations, covering issues like treaties, trade, human rights, and conflict resolution. European law specifically refers to laws and regulations within the European Union (EU), which create a unified legal system for member states, affecting areas like trade, justice, and environmental policies. Studying these fields helps understand how countries cooperate, maintain order, and protect rights across borders. They establish rules that facilitate peaceful coexistence and cooperation in an interconnected world.