The experience of living and studying abroad
The Esade Bachelor in Law provides you the opportunity to study abroad at an international university: You’ll spend a semester studying at one of the most prestigious law schools around the world with which Esade has collaboration agreements.
You can also choose to study at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London, a centre specializing in transnational Law and led by Georgetown University.
The semester-long exchange program is optional, but it is such an enriching experience that 75% of our students participate every year.
Law schools around the world are waiting for you.
Disclaimer: The information in this section is provided as a guide and may change over time. We do our best to keep it updated, so please check back regularly for the latest details.
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Europe
United States
Canada
Latin America
Asia
Middle East
International Fair
The International Fair is a great chance for students to know the options that Esade offers to them about the Exchange program, a compulsory part of the program.

Esade is one of the institutions included within Universitat Ramon Llull which has been awarded the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). Esade also participates in the Erasmus+ mobility programme to foment learning, cooperation with innovation efforts and the exchange of best practices.
Study at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) in London
CTLS is an innovative centre specializing in Transnational Law, led by Georgetown University and created by the ten best law schools around the world. Esade is the only university in Spain included within CTLS and, consequently, it is the only one that can offer you this experience.
What will you study at CTLS in London?
- Intensive seminar on Comparative and/or Transnational Law, focused on an important current issue.
- Compulsory Transnational Legal Theory.
- Electives chosen from a wide array of options: Comparative Human Rights, Transnational Corporate Governance, Comparative and Transnational Constitutional Law, International Criminal Law and Comparative Civil Procedure and Dispute Resolution, amongst others.
- You’ll also have the option of attending weekly Transnational Law Colloquiums focused on current topics of international interest for Comparative and/or Transnational Law.
Benefits of the semester-long exchange program
At the academic and professional levels
- Study at another internationally prestigious university.
- Familiarise yourself with other ways of learning about and understanding Law.
- Consolidate the language skills you’ve acquired during the program.
- Companies looking to hire new recruits highly value international experience, and the exchange program will open the door to an international career.
At the personal level
- Enjoy university campus life and all the cultural activities in a new city abroad.
- Create bonds and make friends with students and faculty from other countries.
- Leave behind your family, friends and your own university to start from scratch somewhere else and grow personally as a result.
Consult the norms governing the exchange program
Alternative to the exchange program: Studying electives at Esade
As mentioned, the semester-long exchange programme is optional. If you like, you can opt to stay at Esade and take electives alongside students from more than 26 different countries who choose our university every year to do their exchange programmes, making our campus decidedly international.
Electives are taught entirely in English and feature international content, helping you to round out your transnational education and master English. 25% of Esade Bachelor in Law students choose this option every year.

Electives available at Esade
- European Union Internal Market
- International Environmental Law
- International Economics
- Intercultural Communication
- Public-Private Cooperation
- Comparative Law
- Legal Aspects of
- Real Estate Transactions
- Human Rights Protection
- Self-determination and Minority Rights
- Digital Economic Impact on Organisations
- International Sales Law
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Legal Practicum
- Globalisation Politics & Economics
- Negotiation Skills
- World Trade Law
- Natural Resources and Geopolitical Strategies
- Contract Techniques: Standardisation of Contracts
- Structure and Contents
- Cybersecurity
- Introduction to Geopolitics
The list of electives is tentative and could change in the next courses.