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Digital Trade

Also appears in programme titles as: E-Commerce Law · Digital Economy and Trade

5 programmes mapped across 2 countriesScholarship compatibility checkedVerified Jul 2026 against official sources

What a digital trade degree actually is

Data flows are the new trade flows — cross-border data, e-commerce rules, digital-services taxation, platform governance — and the law is scrambling to catch up. Digital trade and technology-law degrees train the lawyers working this frontier where trade law meets tech regulation.

The field is young, so the map is assembled from strong technology-law LLMs with digital-economy and trade content: Edinburgh's innovation-and-technology law, QMUL's TMT law, and the Dutch technology-law flagships at Leiden, Tilburg and Amsterdam.

What you study — and the bar to entry

Digital-economy and e-commerce regulation, data-governance and cross-border data law, competition in digital markets, and the intersection of trade agreements with technology rules. These are technology-law LLMs — a law degree is standard. The field-specific content lives in the digital-markets and data modules; read module lists closely, since "digital trade" is rarely the programme title.

Where it leads

Technology and trade practices at law firms, digital-policy and regulatory-affairs teams at platforms, trade ministries' digital-trade files (a genuinely new brief), data-protection authorities, and international bodies working on digital-trade rules. As digital-trade chapters enter every new trade agreement, governments need people who understand both halves — and almost nobody does yet.

Who it suits — and who it does not

A good fit if you are…

  • Lawyers positioning for the newest corner of both trade and tech law
  • Government legal officers handling digital-trade negotiation — a distinctive, fundable brief
  • Technology lawyers adding the cross-border trade dimension

Probably not the right degree if…

  • Non-lawyers — these are LLMs; the platform regulation and digital governance guides cover policy routes
  • Those wanting pure IP or data-protection practice — adjacent but distinct
  • Anyone needing a settled, well-labelled field — this one is still forming

Where to study it: the programme map

Five verified programmes, assembled from technology-law LLMs with digital-economy and trade content: Edinburgh, QMUL, and the Dutch trio (Leiden, Tilburg, Amsterdam). Shared rows with the platform regulation map.

UniversityOfficial programme titleLengthTuition (intl)Experience
Leiden UniversityNetherlandsLaw and Digital Technologies (Advanced LL.M.)12 mo
Queen Mary University of LondonUnited KingdomTechnology, Media and Telecommunications Law LLM12 moGBP 33,000
Tilburg UniversityNetherlandsLaw and Technology (LLM)12 mo
University of AmsterdamNetherlandsAdvanced LLM in Technology Governance12 mo
University of EdinburghUnited KingdomInnovation, Technology and the Law LLM12 mo

Every row verified against the official programme page; oldest verification 16 Jul 2026. Nothing here is a paid placement.

Application strategy and funding routes

Edinburgh and QMUL are the one-year Chevening-compatible UK technology-law LLMs; Leiden, Tilburg and Amsterdam the Dutch flagships (Tilburg and Leiden with January/September entries and strong digital-markets tracks). Since no programme is titled "digital trade", build the application around the specific modules and a digital-trade-negotiation narrative — an under-served brief that reads fresh to assessors.

Which scholarship funds which programme

Computed from each scheme's published rules (destination, level, course length) — not a guarantee; list-based schemes still require checking the official list.

Chevening ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Leiden Universitystudy destination outside the scheme
  • Queen Mary University of London
  • Tilburg Universitystudy destination outside the scheme
  • University of Amsterdamstudy destination outside the scheme
  • University of Edinburgh
Commonwealth Master's ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Leiden Universitystudy destination outside the scheme
  • Queen Mary University of London
  • Tilburg Universitystudy destination outside the scheme
  • University of Amsterdamstudy destination outside the scheme
  • University of Edinburgh

Frequently asked questions

Why is no programme actually called "digital trade"?

The field is younger than the degree catalogues. The law lives inside technology-law and trade-law LLMs — which is why this map curates by module content, and why the aliases (e-commerce law, digital economy and trade) matter for your search.

Digital trade vs platform regulation — which guide?

Digital trade centres cross-border commerce, data flows and trade agreements; platform regulation centres domestic content, competition and safety rules for platforms. They overlap (shared rows) — choose by whether your interest is trade or regulation.

Which scholarships fit?

Chevening/Commonwealth for Edinburgh and QMUL; Dutch/Orange Knowledge routes for the Netherlands trio.

Related fields

Sources

Official programme pages (linked per row above) · official scholarship rules and participating-programme lists · university admission regulations. Every data row records its source URL and verification date; stale rows are re-checked or removed.

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