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PhD

Business Law

PhD Studierende der Universität Liechtenstein im Bereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften beim wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten in der Bibliothek.

The programme is aligned with international standards and criteria. Our reputation is built on education through research and education in research. Our goal is to train emerging researchers and ambitious legal professionals, supporting them at each stage of their careers.

 

You can choose from four research areas:

  • Company, Foundation and Trust Law
  • Banking and Financial Market Law
  • Economic Criminal Law
  • Tax Law

 

The programme is conducted in German.

PhD Studierende der Universität Liechtenstein im Bereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften beim wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten in der Bibliothek.
Degree
Dr. iur.
Programme Start
September/February
Programme Length
6 Semesters
Programme Credits
15 ECTS
Students per Semester
3-5
Tuition Fee per Semester
CHF 950-1'250 per Semester
Programme Type
Full-Time/Part-Time
Programme Language
German
That Is Why

Unique Reasons for Your Studies at the University of Liechtenstein

Professor erklärt Inhalte vor Studierenden mit Laptop und Notizen

Excellent Conditions

In Liechtenstein you will find a small, well-connected university with excellent teaching and research conditions.

Studierende der Universität Liechtenstein arbeiten gemeinsam an einem Projekt im Seminarraum

Personal Atmosphere

Studying and researching in small groups offers you a personal, creative and productive learning and research environment.

Studentin und Dozent im Gespräch in dem Architektur-Atelier der Universität Liechtenstein

Full Integration

At the University of Liechtenstein, doctoral students are fully integrated into the research community.

The programme is divided into two stages: the preparatory phase and the dissertation phase.

The preparatory phase consists of a series of curricular components. During this stage, methodological and subject-specific skills are further developed. In addition, doctoral students prepare a preliminary study or research plan for their dissertation, which they present in a colloquium.

The second stage of the programme is the dissertation phase. The research work is carried out independently, and the results are presented in the form of a dissertation. The dissertation is concluded with a disputation, that is, an oral defence.

With a doctoral degree in business law from the University of Liechtenstein, you will have a wide range of career opportunities. You can pursue an academic career, for example as a professor or researcher at universities and research institutes. In addition, you will be qualified for leading positions in national and international law firms, financial institutions or consulting companies, particularly in areas such as company, foundation and trust law, banking and financial market law, economic criminal law and tax law. Your expertise will also make you a sought-after adviser for companies and institutions dealing with complex legal and regulatory issues.

To apply for the doctoral programme in business law at the University of Liechtenstein, you must have completed at least 270 ECTS credits in consecutive or equivalent higher education programmes. A university master's degree or equivalent university degree is required. Your previous education must be relevant in the field of business law. In addition, you must have language skills at level C1 in the language of instruction. The application is submitted online via our Application and Admission page – the earlier, the better. You will also find further information about deadlines there. Your application must be complete by the end of the application period. We look forward to receiving your application.

 

Please note that admission to the doctoral programme does not include a position as a research assistant at the university, and that we do not offer scholarships.

PhD students are generally expected to reside in or near Liechtenstein. The programme itself does not entitle you to a residence permit in Liechtenstein.

If you are a citizen of an EU/EEA country or Switzerland, you may choose to live in a border region of Austria, Switzerland, or Germany and commute.

If you do not live in or near Liechtenstein and are not from the EU/EEA or Switzerland, participation in the programme is not feasible.

Campus life combines academic learning, practical experience and an active community. The student-founded initiative UniVision offers projects in strategy and process management, while START Vaduz fosters entrepreneurial thinking with pitch events and networking. “Spinnerei” shapes social life on campus and runs the “Red Cube Bar” as a popular meeting place. Numerous sports activities provide exercise and balance alongside your studies. This creates a campus environment that offers valuable connections, practical experience and a wide range of leisure opportunities. You can find more information and details on the Student Life page.

Studiums Gruppen Arbeit am Tisch
Frau studiert in der Bibliothek
Your Studies – Your Future

Apply Now for the PhD in Business Law!

Porträt eines Doktoranden der Universität Liechtenstein im Bereich Wirtschaftsrecht.
As a lawyer working in Liechtenstein, the choice quickly fell on the doctoral programme in business law at the University of Liechtenstein. The part-time PhD programme is not just lip service but is actively practised. The consistently up-to-date academic and practical exchange is a real benefit, as many of the lecturers and supervisors are themselves recognised experts in their fields here in local practice."
Julian, Student, Dr. iur. Business Law
Professors

Company, Foundation and Trust Law

Prof. Dr. iur. Alexandra Butterstein LL.M.
Dean - Liechtenstein Business Law School Professor - Company, Foundation and Trust Law Member of the Rectorate - Rectorate
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Professors

Banking and Financial Market Law

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Burtscher
Professor - Banking and Financial Market Law Deputy Chair - Senate
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Professors

Economic Criminal Law, Compliance and Digitalisation

Prof. Dr. Konstantina Papathanasiou LL.M.
Professor - Economic Criminal Law, Compliance and Digitalisation Chair - Senate
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Professors

International and Liechtenstein Tax Law

Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz
Professor - Business Management Taxation and Tax Law Academic Director - Liechtenstein Executive School
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Your Personal Advice

Contact Our Executive Director

Dipl. Ing. (FH) Patrick Krause MA
Programme Manager - Liechtenstein Undergraduate and Graduate School
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