Postgraduate · LL.M.

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What you need today

Overview

Law at the frontier of technology.

Artificial intelligence is reshaping public administration, markets and rights faster than legal systems can adapt. This LL.M. prepares lawyers, regulators and policy professionals to lead that adaptation — combining doctrinal rigour with a genuine, hands-on understanding of the technology itself.

Over two semesters in Athens you move from the foundations of AI and data governance through the EU regulatory framework — the AI Act, the GDPR, platform and product-liability regimes — to the ethical and constitutional questions beneath them. A supervised thesis lets you specialise in the problem you care about most.

Taught by an international faculty drawn from the EPLO network, the programme is small by design: a cohort, not a lecture hall.

At a glance
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Structure & ECTS

What you'll study.

90
Total ECTS
8
Taught modules
20
Thesis ECTS
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Admissions

Requirements & key dates.

Admission is open and merit-based. Applications are reviewed
on a rolling basis up to the final deadline.

What you'll need

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2026–27 timeline

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PROGRAM PRICING & FUNDING

Tuition & Fees

Tuition for EU and international students is €6,900, including programme-related activities such as field-trip accommodation. Books, supplies, travel and living expenses are additional and should be budgeted separately.

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Scholarships & funding
1
Merit & financial need
Awarded to a select number of highly qualified students.
2
A global priority
Especially for applicants from low and middle-income countries.
3
Partial or full waivers
Mostly partial, and exceptionally full, tuition waivers.

To apply, select the scholarship option on the application form
and submit a 400–600 word personal statement.

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Faculty

Who teaches this program.

A core teaching team of scholars and practitioners, supported by visiting faculty from across the EPLO network.

Dr. Maria-Oraiozili Koutsoupia

Dr. Maria-Oraiozili Koutsoupia

Founder, Rythmisis AI Law Institute

AI legal expert and policy legal officer; founder of the Rythmisis AI Law Institute.

Dr. Mihalis Kritikos

Dr. Mihalis Kritikos

EGE Secretary · European Commission

Secretary of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE) and Senior Policy Analyst in the Ethics & Integrity Sector of the European Commission (DG Research & Innovation).

Assoc. Prof. Luca Lantero

Assoc. Prof. Luca Lantero

Director, IHELG

Director of the Institute for Higher Education Law and Governance (IHELG) and resident lecturer at ELGS, the school of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO).

Assoc. Prof. Dora Papadopoulou

Assoc. Prof. Dora Papadopoulou

Resident Faculty, ELGS

Resident faculty member at the European Law and Governance School (ELGS) of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO).

THIS PROGRAM IS ENDORSED BY RYTHMISIS INSTITUTE. 
Rythmisis AI Law Institute

Ready to apply for the 2026–27 cohort?

Applications close 15 September 2026. Start your application now, or talk to an advisor first — whichever feels right.