
European Business Law
Individual module of the master´s program
The module European Business Law in extra-occupational education European Film Business and Law offers a 4-day workshop on European Business Law in Key Markets, IP and Trademark Law, Competition Law, Procedural Law, Employment Law, European Broadcasting Law.
This module is one of 12 modules of the master´s program and can be taken individually. The scope of learning corresponds to 6 ECTS and is completed with a certificate. Optionally an examination can also be taken to enable credit transfer.
| Language | English |
| Location | Online via Zoom |
| Date | 06./07.03., & 27./28.03.2026 |
| Type | Individual Module | 4 days in two blocks (Fri-Sat) |
Overview
Speakers
Further lecturers will be confirmed soon and published here.
Module Content
Topics of the first block (06/07. March 2026) include
- Film Business Law in Key Markets (Germany, France, UK, Spain)
- European Broadcasting Law
- Employment Law
- Broadcast Law
Topics of the second block (27/28 March 2026) include
- Film Business Law in Key Markets (International Co-Production, Italy)
- M&A Legal Introduction & Case Study
- Competitional Law
- Supranational Procedural Law
Target Group
Recognition of Achievements
For each individual module, you have the opportunity to take a voluntary examination at the end of the module. This enables you to take advantage of various credit transfer options when starting the complete Master's programme in European Film Business and Law (admission is a prerequisite for this).
Possibilities of recognition if voluntary examination is passed:
Start of the programme within one year after participation in a single module
- The price of the individual module is offset against the total price of the degree programme
- Recognition of 6 credit points (ECTS)
Start of study programme later than one year after participation in a single modul
- Recognition of 6 credit points (ECTS)
Target Group
- Business and legal professionals
- Executives from European and international audiovisual companies active across the value chain, i.e. in production, sales or marketing companies, distributors, broadcasters, platforms, festivals, film institutes and law firms
- professionals seeking to enter the industry
- creative audiovisual professionals who want to deepen their economic and legal knowledge
- graduates of related study programs, incl. film schools as well as young professionals











