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Study Law and Technology and help create the future

Your future in international technology law starts here

If you successfully complete the International Technology Law track, you may use the title Master of Laws (LLM). In the Netherlands, you are also entitled to use the Dutch title meester in de rechten (mr.).

As an ITL graduate, you will work with, develop, or research the regulation of digital technologies. Typically, you will be employed in law firms, international organisations such as the UN or EU, national or European regulatory authorities, governments, or NGOs focused on digital rights.

There are relatively few lawyers with a solid understanding of the law concerning digital technologies, so graduates will belong to a specialised and in-demand group.

VU Master's Event

Saturday 7 March 2026

International Master's webinar

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Versatile career opportunities after graduation

The career opportunities are as fascinating as they are wide-ranging. After graduating, you will be prepared for a career in: Law firms – both large commercial firms and smaller specialised ones, including technology, IP, and human rights firms. Industry, banking, or commerce – as a legal advisor dealing with privacy, cybersecurity, data, blockchain, liability, or other related issues. Regulatory authorities – as a specialist helping to regulate the tech industry. University research or NGOs – contributing to further understanding and debate on technology and law

Scientific career

You can also choose to pursue a PhD after your studies and contribute to a better understanding and mapping of technology and law.

Want to apply for International Technology Law?

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