Objectives

The Master’s Programme in Law and Economics in Energy Markets includes the following fields:

→ European and International Energy Economics
→ European and International Energy Law

The objective of the Master’s Programme is the scientific training of its students and the application of their knowledge and skills to current economic and legal issues that characterize modern energy markets in the international and European environment.

A key feature of the Programme is the combination of interdisciplinary training (interdisciplinary specialization with primary components in legal and economic sciences) and practical experience in the analysis, planning and management of business action in the energy sectors, in the way that they are shaped, developed and operated in the national, European and international context.

Today there is a continuously growing demand for graduates, especially in the economics and legal sciences, with a postgraduate specialization in energy markets, who are called upon to operate in a constantly changing institutional and regulatory environment, at both the European and the global levels.
The Programme provides its students with the requisite fundamental economic and legal knowledge, as well as the ability to apply it, both to the operation of businesses in the globalized environment as well as to economic planning within the European Union.