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Madrid, Barcelona

Date:

Madrid: September, Barcelona: September

LANGUAGE:

Spanish, English

ACADEMIC STAY:

NYU University

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Global law demands strategic vision—begin your international journey.

The Access Program for the Master’s Degree in International Law, Foreign Trade, and International Relations is designed for those seeking to build a career with a global outlook, integrating legal knowledge with the dynamics of international trade and relations between states, organizations, and economic actors. This program provides a solid foundation to understand the principles, mechanisms, and challenges governing legal interaction across different systems and markets, preparing you to act with judgment and effectiveness in complex, cross-border contexts.

With a professional practice–oriented approach, you will develop the skills to analyze, interpret, and apply regulations in multilateral environments, anticipate legal risks, and provide comprehensive solutions that add value in international scenarios. This preparation serves as an essential step toward advanced specialization, strengthening your professional profile and expanding your opportunities in international law firms, public institutions, organizations, and globally oriented companies.

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01 .

Introduction and objectives

Along with the best training for access to the practice of law, prepare yourself to be able to practice in an international context. Globalization is a fact and the training of lawyers must adapt to this phenomenon, which is changing legal practice. Today, even family businesses are likely to face complex legal issues, involving immigration law, international labour law, international trade or complex tax law regulations.

In the face of this phenomenon we find that training in law schools does not sufficiently prepare lawyers to deal with it. This requires additional specialisation and that this comes from specialists who are used to working in this new environment. Moreover, this preparation cannot be limited to a mere study of the different subjects that make up the law. More than studied, it must be lived in an environment that reproduces the real cases we will encounter and know how to solve them successfully.

After completing the academic stage of both programs, students will carry out an internship in their areas of specialization at one of ISDE’s collaborating firms. This stage involves a real integration within the host firm, as the student will, from the very beginning, integrate with the rest of the team. 

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Sponsor

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Structure, location and calendar

CAMPUS: Madrid/Barcelona

DURATION: 18 months

STRUCTURE 

Two stages: 

  • Stage One: On-site instruction 
    • One academic year for Master of Access in Law and one academic semester for the Master in International Law, Foreign Trade & International Relations. 
    • Master of Access in Law: Classes take place Monday to Friday. 
    • Master in International Law, Foreign Trade & International Relations: Classes take place Monday to Thursday. 
    • Certain mornings, students will attend lectures and practical sessions at ISDE’s offices and / or collaborating institutions, with offices in Madrid (Spain). 
    • The Master in International Law, Foreign Trade & International Relations includes an academic stay at NYU, in New York (USA) 

 

  • Stage Two: Internship 
    • Mandatory and unique stage for both programs after completing the Master of Access in Law. Internships will take place at firms or legal departments of large national and international ISDE collaborating companies (more than 250). Internships are validated for both programs. 
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Career Opportunities

Law and consulting firms in all areas of law (commercial, civil, tax, labour, administrative, industrial and intellectual property, European law, public international, real estate, corporate, procedural, criminal or international trade, among others).

Legal departments of national and international companies

International organizations such as the European Union, the UN or the European Free Trade Association.

Other types of entities, such as foundations, that develop their activity in an international context.

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ACADEMIC PROGRAM

Master of Access to the Legal Profession

1. LEGAL PRACTICE AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY MODULE (COMPULSORY SUBJECTS)

CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL LAW PRACTICE

  • Civil Practice I
  • Civil Practice II
  • Commercial Practice

CRIMINAL LAW PRACTICE

  • Criminal Practice

PUBLIC LAW PRACTICE

  • Administrative processes and legal-administrative practice
  • Tax procedures

LABOUR LAW PRACTICE

  • Legal-Labour Practice

LAWYER’S PRACTICE

  • Legal and deontological status of the legal profession.
  • Argumentation, writing and knowledge management techniques
  • Organization of the office and client relations

2. MODULE INTENSIFICATIONS (OPTIONAL SUBJECTS)

AREA OF PRIVATE LAW

  • Corporate Law
  • Introduction to Business Accounting
  • Commercial contracts
  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Competition law: free competition and unfair competition
  • Law of damages and liability
  • Intellectual and industrial property law
  • Consumer law
  • Family and succession law
  • Law of regulated economic activities
  • Financial market law

PUBLIC LAW AND TAX AREA

  • Urban and real estate law
  • Business taxation I
  • Business taxation II

AREA OF SOCIAL LAW

  • Company labour law

AREA OF CRIMINAL AND PENITENTIARY LAW

Economic criminal law
Criminal liability of minors
Enforcement of Sentences and Prison Law
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL AREA

International Business Law
Jurisdictional protection in international courts

3. EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS (COMPULSORY)

Internship for the practice of law

4. MASTER’S THESIS (COMPULSORY)

Carrying out the final master’s work

  • International Law
  • Business Law

    • Company Law
    • Directors: duties and responsibilities
    • Joint ventures
    • M&A: Due diligence structure and shareholder agreements
    • Negotiation of complex mergers and acquisitions
    • Comparative corporations
    • Public company acquisitions
    • Introduction to accounting
    • Real estate in corporate matters
    • Procedural Law in the USA

    International Tax Law

    • Introduction
    • Transfer pricing
    • International taxation in mergers and acquisitions: an overview

    Labor Law

    • European labor law

    Chinese Legal System

    • Introduction to the Chinese legal system, foreign investment, and international trade law in China

    Middle East

    • Doing business in the Middle East

    Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Litigation, and ADR

    • Introduction to International Arbitration. ADR. Mediation
    • International litigation and arbitration – Award

    International Family Law

    • International regulation
    • Marriage, separation, divorce, child custody, and adoption
    • Inheritance law

    Regulated Sectors

    • Regulated sectors
    • Energy law

    International Criminal Law

    • Economic, financial, and business criminal law
    1. International Relations

    International Relations

    • Society and international community
    • International relations theory
    • International cooperation for development
    • Contemporary international conflicts
    • International cooperation: United Nations system – Refugees
    • Foreign policy. International protocol
    • Diplomacy, International Law, and International Relations
    1. New York University

    Negotiation

    • Negotiation training
    • Contract negotiation: an overview
    • Principles for reaching YES
    • How to gain the acceptance of various stakeholders
    1. Cybersecurity
    • Privacy and cybersecurity
    • Data protection: international context and risk factors surrounding data protection and cybersecurity
    • Digital transformation and data processing
    • Global standards of legislation and regulation on data protection and cybersecurity
    • Cyber risk management: responsibility
    • Information security. Implementing security management systems
    • Guidance on information security controls
    • Security in digital transformation
    • The landscape of cyber threats and emerging technology security
    • Practical management of data breaches
    1. Human Resources

    Human Resources

    • Leadership skills

    Second phase

    INTERNSHIPS FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION

    Once the first phase of the program is completed, the student will have the necessary tools and instruments to practice law.

    To deepen and demonstrate these practical skills, in the second phase, students join law firms, both national and international. There, they are guided by a lawyer-tutor who introduces them to the firm’s working mechanics and the legal matters in which the student will participate.

    The student’s placement is determined by the Master’s Direction based on academic results, the analysis of each student’s personal profile, and the requirements set by the law firms themselves. This ensures the success of the internships and proper guidance for the student.

    MASTER’S THESIS

    Through the Master’s Thesis, the student has the opportunity to delve deeper into a topic of their interest, applying the knowledge acquired and their problem-solving ability in new or unfamiliar environments within broader contexts related to their area of study. This means that the student must integrate knowledge and face the complexity of making judgments from incomplete or limited information, which includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.

    Note:

    This qualification is currently undergoing reform to adapt it to Law 15/2021, of October 23, which modifies Law 34/2006, of October 30, and unifies access to the professions of Lawyer and Court Agent, as well as Royal Decree 64/2023, of February 8, which develops the aforementioned Law. For this reason, modifications may occur in the structure and content of the curriculum.

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    FACULTY

    PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

    Master of Access to Law: Prof. Dr. D. Eduardo Serrano
    Course for access to the legal profession: Prof. Dr. D. Manuel Bermejo
    Master in International Law, Foreign Trade & International Relations:

    Madrid:
    Mr. José Luis Risco
    D. Francisco Javier Silván

    Barcelona:
    Mr. Juan Ignacio Alonso
    Mr. Josep María Balcells

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    ACCREDITED DEGREE

    Once the relevant Program has concluded and ISDE has verified that the STUDENT has completed their work satisfactorily, the STUDENT will receive the corresponding Degree certificate for each PROGRAM.

    In compliance with current legality and, specifically, as set forth in article 4.4 of decree 84/2004, it is noted that ISDE’s programs are professionally oriented and therefore, unless explicitly stated otherwise, they are courses that do not lead to the acquisition of a title with official value, but to that of a proprietary title from ISDE.

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