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MSc program in Comparative Law, Economics and Finance


It is the purpose of this pivotal program to educate students and researchers interested in a career in the private and in the public sector in the domain of finance and law.
Our methodology is to expose students to contrasting and pluralistic approaches to legal and financial institutions with special attention to comparative and historical perspectives.
This highly contextualized vision aims at reaching sophisticated theory starting from the realistic analysis of institutions. It thus abandons the dominant theoretical approach of top down application of abstract economic theory to legal and financial institutions and aims at a basic, realistic and critical understanding of their function in the global political economy.

Our approach to problems is transnatioal rather than international, because it locates the frontiers of knowledge at the meeting point of different civilizations, refraining from imposing a single powerful mode of thought to all the different cultures. Consequently, it is global rather than ethnocentric. At the International University College of Turin “global problems” are the base where different disciplines meet in approaching professional issues within a genuine connection of an internationally diverse student and faculty body.
We aim to contribute in the creation of global leaders that, within their different professional domains, might contribute in the making of a better world.

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