
Master in Economic Analysis of Law
- October 2026
- 60 ECTS
- Oficial
- Spanish
- Full Time
Master Presentation
The Master’s in Economic Analysis of Law and Public Management offers a fresh approach to the legal field by combining legal and economic perspectives. This interdisciplinary focus creates a competitive advantage in analyzing laws and regulatory systems such as contracts, case law, and regulations. It is also an essential tool for managing companies or institutions and developing public policies.
Economic Analysis of Law views regulations and public policies as sources of incentives, examining their impact on legal, economic, and social systems.
Degree and Modality
Madrid
- Degree: Official (EAE and UNIE)
Master’s in Economic Analysis of Law
- Modality: Full-Time (Spanish)
- Schedule:10 months, Monday to Friday (Evenings
Advantages of the Madrid Program
- Gain maximum visibility among multinational companies through employment workshops and interviews with headhunters and international recruitment consultants.
- Learn from national and international professors, senior executives in public administration, and renowned legal professionals. Faculty includes notable figures like Francisco Cabrillo, former President of the Economic and Social Council, and Rocío Albert, Regional Minister for Economy, Finance, and Employment in Madrid.
- Access a wide range of minors, backed by EAE’s expertise in business education, in areas such as finance, accounting, project management, human resources, communication, marketing, supply chain, international business, and design thinking.
Rankings Madrid
Student Profile and Career Opportunities
Student Profile
Career Opportunities
- Public Sector Organizations
- International Institutions
- Consulting Firms
- Law Firms
- Professional Service Firms
- NGOs and International Organizations
Admission Profile
Educational Background
Applicants must hold a degree or equivalent in the following areas: Economics and Business Administration, Economics, Law, Political Science, Sociology, International Relations or Communication.
Applicants with different academic backgrounds may also apply but may need to complete complementary training to level their knowledge in law or economics. These courses may include Principles of Economics or Introduction to Law and range between 0 and 12 ECTS credits, based on the applicant’s prior education and competencies.
Employment Report
Companies employing our students
- Cuatrecasas
- Grant Thornton
- Baker McKenzie
- EVO
- ECIX
- Formax
- ENK
- Cepsa





