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Master Thesis - International Financial Law

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2025-2026

Course requirements

Master degree in Law. This course is part of the International Financial Law.

More information: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/international-financial-law

Course information

The Advanced Master Law & Finance curriculum concludes with a master’s thesis. The thesis should address and analyse a topic that falls within the subject area of one of the courses offered within the programme. It may adopt a comparative approach (e.g. comparing between the national and the European-level legislation) and should have descriptive and normative elements (e.g. evaluating the potential or actual impact of the relevant rules, or proposing improvements to the law). The master’s thesis should be the result of individual research.

The topic of the thesis must mirror the international and academic nature of the advanced master. Therefore, topics that deal primarily with domestic law or are purely descriptive do not qualify. In addition, a subject that has been substantially covered in a thesis written by past students of the programme or in publishedarticles, books or similar sources are also not eligible as thesis topic.

The thesis should be between 15,000 to 20,000 words, including footnotes (approx. 30 to 50 pages) but excluding the coverpage , personal statement, table of contents, executive summary, overview of main findings and bibliography.

Course objectives

The following learning objectives apply with regard to the Thesis.

  • Students show their ability to conduct academically sound research on a topic in the area of Law & Finance by presenting a wide range of diverging opinions;

  • Students present the findings of this research in a clear and structured manner;

  • Students express their own views and arguments on the thesis topic in a clear and readily understandable text that is convincing and stimulates futher academic debate.

Ideally, the thesis is of publishable quality.

Mode of instruction

Students may express their preference for one of the availabe thesis topics as presented by the Hazelhoff Centre for Financial Law in the introduction meeting. To a limited extent, students may also suggest their own topic. Topics are awarded according to the merits of the research proposal by the student. During the writing process, the student will be supervised by a supervisor.

Please note: the timeline starting from January 2026 up to and including the final submission of the completed thesis is currently being revised in relation to the teaching calendar. The final timeline will be posted here and on Brightspace.

Examination method

Thesis: 100%

The final grade is based on a scale from 1 (poor) to 10 (outstanding). Grade 6 (5.5 rounded) is a pass.

Submission procedures:
Via email to the thesis supervisor and the academic coordinator and via Brightspace (turnitin, including the plagiarism check foir both the draft Thesis and the Final Thesis)

Brightspace

Submission of Thesis via Brightspace using Turnitin.

Course materials

Not applicable; students have to collect relevant materials themselves.

Contact

Academic Coordinator: TBA
Thesis Coordinator:
Rashmi Patowary
Email: r.patowary@law.leidenuniv.nl

Programme Coordinator:
Orsolya Kalsbeek-Bagdi
Email address: internationalfinanciallaw@LAW.leidenuniv.nl

Disclaimer: Currently these pages are being updated to reflect the courses for 2025 - 2026. Until these pages are fixed as per 1 September 2025 no rights can be claimed from the information which is currently contained within. Should there be any future extenuating circumstances which may impinge our teaching and assessment, these could necessitate modification of the course descriptions after 1 September. This will only happen in the event of strict necessity and the interests of the students will be taken into account. Should there be a need for any change during the course, this will be informed to all students on a timely basis. Modifications after 1 September 2025 may only be done with the approval and consent of the Faculty Board and Programme Director.