About this study program

Do you care deeply about justice?

Would you like to understand the laws that govern today’s ever-changing social landscape?

Are you interested in helping people understand their rights and upholding the laws of the land?

If so, then the Master’s Degree in Aruban Law is the study program for you!

Studying law offers the opportunity to develop a range of skills and explore many aspects of human life. With the Bachelor’s program in Aruban law, you will learn more than just the law. Practicing the law, whether as a judge, lawyer or lecturer requires a wide range of skills, besides their understanding of the law. Therefore the Bachelor’s program is designed to strengthen your skills to think critically, stimulate your abstract thinking and practical problem-solving skills, and boost your analytical and logical reasoning, communication, and legal research skills. The Bachelor’s Degree in Aruban Law gives you the chance to sharpen your mind, strengthen your understanding and deepen your experience across the full range of humanities and social sciences.

You don’t have to become a lawyer just because you’ve done a law degree; many choose other paths. A law degree can give you the skills to be a successful attorney at law but also a successful civil servant, diplomat, legal advisor, politician, journalist, police officer, researcher, activist, and so on. You can also choose to complement your degree with a Master’s degree. A law degree equips you for almost any profession that requires intellectual strength combined with a practical approach to the world.

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What can I expect from this study program?

The graduate program (Masters) in Aruban law prepares students to become fully certified legal professionals. Holders of this degree have access to the so-called ‘toga’ legal professions. This degree is required for training programs to become a judge, a prosecutor, or an attorney.

We regard a new law student at the Faculty of Law (FdR) as an attorney from the very first day. An attorney at law is curious about new developments in his or her field and can be independent in the search for relevant information.

The whole basis for the organization and design of our education is based on the didactic concept of Student-Centered Learning (S.C.L.), which relies on the principle that studying is something that the student actively does and pursues. This contains two core elements: 1. the student and 2. intrinsic active engagement with the study material by the student.

At the Faculty of Law it is thus not the transfer of knowledge by the teacher that is the central focus, but the active learning by the student in order to gain knowledge and insight. We aim to promote active student participation within the program, whereby the student increasingly learns to explore and learn independently during the study, with the ultimate goal that the student can independently conduct research at an academic level. This is reflected in both our teaching methods and our method of examination.

Our aim is for you to become more self-sufficient and independent as the study progresses. As a student at the Faculty of Law, you think like a jurist from day one!

Study Abroad

At the Faculty of Law, you can study close to home but also gain experience abroad during your study trajectory. In the Master’s program, you can take elective courses at a foreign law faculty, do an internship or complete a research assignment through exchange programs such as the Erasmus+ mobility program.

The Faculty of Law collaborates with a number of foreign universities to organize exchange programs based on the Erasmus+ mobility program and other non-Erasmus exchange.

During the master’s program, you can take elective courses at a foreign law faculty, do an internship, complete a research assignment, or follow an exchange program in the Netherlands or Europe through the SEA+ Kingdom mobility program or Erasmus+ mobility program.

Contact the Office of International Affairs for more information

Graduate possibilities

Career opportunities

A graduate from the Masters’s program Aruba Law is eligible for numerous positions, including the so-called gown professions (namely the profession of a judge, public prosecutor, or attorney at law who practices law in court).

Further education

Graduates of the Master’s program can also go on to take a training course to become a judicial officer or pursue other postgraduate specialist training abroad.

Alumni

Admission requirements

General criteria

Admission to the Masters’s program at the Faculty of Law is permitted to the person who is in possession of:

  1. A bachelor diploma Aruban Law;
  2. A bachelor obtained at a law faculty in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In this case and in all other cases the Exam commission of the Faculty of law will determine whether the admission of the respective candidate is permissible and may attach additional conditions to the candidates admission.

In all other circumstances, the Exam commission will determine any requests for admission to the Master’s program. The faculty may then impose special conditions as may be deemed necessary.

Study program overview

Language of instruction

The Master’s degree program is taught in Dutch.

Tuition fees

Student Program Study load Total tuition
Local Master Full-timeAWG. 2.500 (Excluding AWG. 500 admin fee)
International* Master Full-time4x times the local tuition fee

*International students are non-Dutch passport holders who have resided in Aruba for less than 5 years.

Important dates

Deadline first payment: September 1

Deadline second payment: January 15

Learn more about Tuition

Study program structure

The Faculty of Law provides academic education and training with a bachelor-master structure. The undergraduate program, the Bachelor’s degree in Aruban Law, is a three-year full-time program or a five-year part-time program. Whilst the Master program, the Master degree in Aruban Law, is a one-year full-time program of a two-year part-time program, with the possibility to specialize in different profiles: Legal practice, Tax Law or International Law, Regulation, and Governance.

Together the Bachelor and Master programs are termed BaMa. The total study duration of the BaMa is four years full-time or seven years if following the part-time programs.

The academic year is divided into two semesters each consisting of two study blocks and a shorter study block in each semester. In the academic Year Calendar you will find the periods during which the exams are taken as well as the education free periods.

View the Year Calendar

Academic program

The following gives an overview of the academic courses offered in the Master’s degree program, including the total credits per course subject. In the Study Guide, a description is given of each course subject with its lecturer(s) and the prescribed or recommended literature.

For each academic year a minimum of 60 credits (EC) should be obtained.

Master profile: Legal Practice Credits
Bijzonder bestuursrecht 6 ECs
Capita verbintenissenrecht 6 ECs
Criminologie 6 ECs
Insolventie & Zekerheden 6 ECs
Nationaliteitsrecht 6 ECs
Sanctierecht 6 ECs
Strafprocesrechtelijke rechtsmiddelen 6 ECs
Verdieping ondernemingsrecht 6 ECs
Vertegenwoordiging 6 ECs
Total 54 ECs
Master profile: International Law, Regulation & Governance Credits
Comparative Private Law 6 ECs
Environmental Law 6 ECs
European Union Law 6 ECs
Legal & Forensic Psychology 6 ECs
Human Rights Research Clinic 6 ECs
Intellectual Property Law 6 ECs
International Criminal Law 6 ECs
International Business Law 6 ECs
Total 48 ECs
Master Thesis 12 ECs

Course overview information

Dependent on the chosen profile, the remaining ECs of the total 60 units to complete the degree can be obtained by completing an internship (6 ECs or 12 ECs) or a research assignment ( 6 ECs). They may also be obtained by taking elective courses at a foreign law faculty through exchange programs such as the SEA+ Kingdom mobility program or the Erasmus+ mobility program.

Irrespective of the chosen profile completion of a Master’s thesis ( 12 ECs) is mandatory in order to obtain the Master’s degree.

To obtain credits through an exchange program, internship, or research assignment, permission must be obtained from the Examination Board.

There are two profiles being offered in the Master degree program:

  • Legal Practice; A profile focused on Aruban legal practice
  • International Law, Regulation and Governance; an international minor taught in English

You can choose to follow the electives of a single profile, or you can choose to create your own free electives minor profile and take courses from all profiles.

A detailed description of the study program’s course subjects can be found in the Study Guide or in the course catalog of OSIRIS.

Check out our Study Guide Check out our Course Catalog

Graduation requirements

In addition to taking exams during the study program, the curriculum also includes oral presentations, the production of written papers, and practical competences. 60 credits (EC) should be obtained in order to obtain the Master’s degree. The master thesis is the concluding phase of the Masters’s degree with which the student is expected to demonstrate her/his ability to independently conduct research with a sound methodology, investigate and analyze a legal question(s) and develop and formulate written answers to the legal question(s).

Quality Assurance

Accreditation is a quality label that is granted formally by an independent authority to an academic and professional program that meets required standards related to a Bachelor’s or Master’s level. Over the last four years, the UA has invited the NVAO (“Nederlands Vlaamse Accreditatieorganisatie”) to evaluate its programs against international Bachelor and Master degree standards. The following study programs of our Faculty have been awarded a positive evaluation. Click on the reports below to read the positive evaluations by the NVAO (reports are in Dutch).

Course materials

Books

Prescribed textbooks for each unit of study are listed in your Study Guide, Book List, or on the UA Bookstore webpage.

You can purchase your textbooks in a number of ways:

The UA Bookstore at the University of Aruba

The UA Bookstore offers an inventory of textbooks for the Faculty of Law. The UA Bookstore also sells new study books and facilitates the sale of second-hand study books by students. If your books haven’t arrived on time you can also borrow certain study books from the UA Library. The University of Aruba’s bookstore is located in the UA Library.

The UA Bookstore online

Course readings and textbooks can be ordered online and collected later at the UA Bookstore.

Order your books now!
Via external sources

You can also purchase your study books from other sources, such as second-hand books or online bookstores from the US or the Netherlands. Please take into account that books purchased online can take a couple of weeks to arrive. Buy your textbooks and readers early to make sure you have all your required reading material at the start of the school year.

The total cost of books for the complete Masters’s degree program is approx. AWG. 500 and AWG. 1.000 (Book fees may vary dependent on the chosen elective courses during the Master’s full-time program.)

Other course materials

All study materials compiled by the teachers will be made available via the electronic learning environment, StOnE. Every registered student is also provided with an email address of the UA which is used to communicate with the student. The curriculum of the Bachelor’s degree in Aruba Law also includes the production of written papers. For these and other reasons, it is advisable to purchase a laptop or tablet for this study program.

Digital Tools

Study program digital resources

Important information about this study program can be found in the Study Guide. The Study Guide provides helpful details about the University, the study program, and essential information for every stage of the student journey, from registration, to assessment, to graduation.

You can also consult the Year Calendar, Course Schedules, Book List, and other essential documents relating to the program of study for more detailed information.

Go to the study program digital resources

Library Databases

The UA library may be of assistance in providing you access to digital databases to quickly find relevant scholarly information you can use in research papers or other course projects. The databases available via the UA Library grant you access to legal articles, books, and journals, such as the Boom Juridisch Tijdschriften, Navigator Kluwer, and JSTOR Digital Library.

The “Caribisch Juristenblad” (CJB) is published by Boom Juridisch Tijdschriften and is available via the UA library. CJB is a magazine that aims to contribute to the legal development of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius. A subscription to CJB is highly recommended to every law student.

StOnE

The Faculty of Law has an electronic learning environment, the University of Aruba Study Online Environment (StOnE). You can access StOnE via stone.ua.aw with your username and password. This information is made available after your final registration. For any questions, you can contact the helpdesk via StOnE@ua.aw.

With StOnE you can:

  • Easily access course content – browse the content of your courses, even when offline.
  • Connect with course participants – quickly find and contact other people in your courses.
  • Keep up to date – receive instant notifications of messages and other events, such as assignment submissions.
  • Submit assignments – Upload images, audio, videos and other files from your mobile device.
  • Track your progress – View your grades, check completion progress in courses and browse your learning plans.

Course material and assignments are made available by the lecturer of the course via StOnE. Other important announcements are also sent via StOnE or distributed via your UA email address. To ensure that you are sufficiently informed of the ins and outs of the study program you are expected to consult StOnE and your email address regularly to stay informed of any notifications.

OSIRIS

OSIRIS is a Student Progress Tracking System, in which all information regarding your studies and study progress is stored from the moment of your first registration up to and including your graduation. All UA students have an OSIRIS account as soon as they are fully enrolled and are admitted to the UA.

We recommend downloading the OSIRIS app on your phone so that you can stay up to date with your grades, your schedule and can have easy access to registration for courses and exams. Students must register to take courses via OSIRIS. Consult the Course Schedule to see when each course is given. This registration is mandatory!

You can log in here or via the OSIRIS Mobile App (available via the Google Play Store or Apple Store). For more information regarding your grades, course schedules, missing information, or other education-related issues to be found in OSIRIS, please contact the Office of Educational Affairs (OEA), in charge of the educational administration of students, at oea@ua.aw.

To gain access to OSIRIS you need a username and password. This information will be made known to you at the start of your studies. Your username for OSIRIS is your student number, your password is your UA network password (the same password you use in the Computer Lab or Library). If you encounter problems logging in, you may have to reset your password. During office hours you can do this at the Reception of the main campus at UA.

For further assistance regarding technical problems you can contact the Computer Center at cc@ua.aw or by telephone at (297) 526-2252, or (297) 526-2253.

G Suite

G Suite is a set of cloud computing, productivity, and collaboration tools, software, and products developed by Google. Every registered student will obtain access to their own G Suite account and can make use of its email (Gmail), cloud storage (Google Drive with a capacity of 30GB), and other tools, such as Google Docs. This eliminates the need to use external storage devices such as USB sticks during your studies, minimizing the risks of viruses and losing your data. G Suite also allows you to access your information from any computer, eliminating the need to sync your data on different computers. The data on G Suite is available from your smartphone, tablet, laptop, or computer.

Your student email will be attached to your G Suite account. Important announcements are distributed via your student email. You are expected to consult your email regularly to stay up to date with student affairs and notifications.

For any questions relating to your G Suite account, you can contact the Computer Center at cc@ua.aw or by telephone at (297) 526-2252 or (297) 526-2253.

Application and practical matters

How to apply?

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Our online registration opens from May 15th until July 15th. To apply visit our homepage and click on the online registration link, which will be visible during the registration period. You will be directed to the application portal Osiris. If you’re a new student, create an account and submit your application. Once you have submitted your application, you’ll receive an email confirmation and instructions on how to submit any required hard-copy documents to the University.

The deadline for submission of your application is July 15. The University of Aruba reserves the right to deny any application submitted after the deadline.

Learn more about the registration procedure

Maximum registration period

The Master’s degree program ought to be completed in a minimum of one year. You can be enrolled as a student for the Master’s degree in Aruban law for a maximum of two years. This period starts on the day after the registration is completed. In exceptional cases, it is possible to deviate from the established deadlines. For an extension, you must send a written request to the Board of Trustees of the University of Aruba.

Practical information

For more practical information about student life at UA, the facilities the university offers, and information about your registration or changes in your personal information, please contact the Office of Student Affairs. You can also browse our website, or consult your Study Guide.

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    Contact Us

    Faculty of Law


    Phone: +297 526-2264
    fdr@ua.aw
    J. Irausquin Plein 4
    Oranjestad, Aruba