Energy and Climate Law
Today, the energy sector is changing as a result of climate change concerns, technological innovation and digitalisation.
Our specialised LLM in Energy and Climate Law presents the main legal principles of energy markets, clarifies the impact of new technologies on energy law, and explains how climate law affects the energy sector. The EU is often used as an example in comparison with other jurisdictions around the globe. Some of the questions this programme examines will include:
- How does EU law influence national laws in relation to energy and climate change?
- How does the EU compare to other jurisdictions in regulating energy and climate change?
- What are the consequences of liberalisation for the energy sector?
- What is the impact of market-based instruments on climate action?
- Which legal dilemmas result from new energy and climate technologies?
- How should energy producers and consumers become climate-neutral?
Language test | Overall | Listening | Speaking | Reading | Writing |
IELTS Academic* | 7.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.0 | 6.5 |
TOEFL iBT** | 100 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 23 |
Cambridge C1 Advanced | All scores | ||||
The basic requirement for admission is a university Law degree which entitles the holder to practise in their country of origin or signifying completion of the academic stage of legal education (e.g., LLB).
You can find the previous education requirements here: https://www.rug.nl/(...)mes/llm/application/
- 1 academic reference
- Letter of Motivation (Max. 650 words)
- Curriculum Vitae
Job prospects
The Faculty conducts an alumni survey regularly in which we check where the alumni of our programmes are currently working. If you are interested in the results, please check this page . It also gives you some information about the general job prospects of this LLM programme.