Goldberg Rechtsanwälte – Wuppertal - Solingen

Master of Laws / LL.M.

Master of Laws / LL.M. (Informationsrecht)

The title of "Master of Laws/LL.M. (Information Law)" is conferred upon students who successfully complete the postgraduate course in LL.M. Information Law at the law faculty of Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf.

The title of "Master of Laws/LL.M. (Information Law)" is conferred upon students who successfully complete the postgraduate course in LL.M. Information Law at the law faculty of Heinrich Heine Universität, Düsseldorf.


The law faculty of Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf is charting new legal territory with its postgraduate course in LL.M. Information Law. Due to the steadily increasing influence of information technology on all areas of life, a broad legal field of work has evolved, which cannot be divided into the traditional fields of “Civil Law, Public Law and Criminal Law.” Information law is a classic subject that covers the full legal spectrum and therefore requires the ability to combine knowledge from different fields of law, detect similar structures and pick up on new legal developments. Therefore, in the postgraduate course in LL.M. Information Law the job-related requirements are trained and participants’ key qualifications are reinforced. The course covers all areas ranging from providing the infrastructure for transferring information, the various information services and the contents transported by them to the economic and mandatory use of the internet. It especially covers telecommunications law, media and internet law and the full gamut of so-called e-commerce law. The course has a very practical bias, which means students receive training in all practically relevant fields of information law that focuses on their practical needs in the legal profession, is clearly structured in terms of content and has a sound scientific basis.

Source: ZFI, Zentrum für Informationsrecht
Further information: www.zfi.duslaw.eu/studiengang