International Criminal Law in Leiden, Amsterdam, Groningen or Turin?


Dear colleagues and friends,

I want to work as a lawyer in the field of international and transnational criminal law in the future (dealing with topics such as international organized crime). Which LL. M. programme would you recommend and prefer? I hear often, that Leiden Law School is the best option by far in the Netherlands and worldwide. Nevertheless, the programmes in Amsterdam (Transnational Criminal Law), Groningen (Global Criminal Law) and Turin (Transnational Crime and Justice) sound very very good, too and more specific regarding my professional goal. Would you nevertheless argue, that Leiden Law School is still the better option? I was already admitted in Leiden for the start in February 2022 but think about applying for Amsterdam and Groningen too. And I applied for Turin today.

Thank you very much for your feedback and help.

Cheers from Heidelberg, Germany

Dear colleagues and friends,

I want to work as a lawyer in the field of international and transnational criminal law in the future (dealing with topics such as international organized crime). Which LL. M. programme would you recommend and prefer? I hear often, that Leiden Law School is the best option by far in the Netherlands and worldwide. Nevertheless, the programmes in Amsterdam (Transnational Criminal Law), Groningen (Global Criminal Law) and Turin (Transnational Crime and Justice) sound very very good, too and more specific regarding my professional goal. Would you nevertheless argue, that Leiden Law School is still the better option? I was already admitted in Leiden for the start in February 2022 but think about applying for Amsterdam and Groningen too. And I applied for Turin today.

Thank you very much for your feedback and help.

Cheers from Heidelberg, Germany
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blablu

Dear Jay, I'm a student in the University of Groningen, currently finishing the LLM in Global Criminal Law, and from my point of view, it is a very good program if you end up choosing it. The subjects are very interesting, the professors are very well-educated and have a great knowledge about the topics they talk about in class, and I'm very happy so far with the whole program.

Dear Jay, I'm a student in the University of Groningen, currently finishing the LLM in Global Criminal Law, and from my point of view, it is a very good program if you end up choosing it. The subjects are very interesting, the professors are very well-educated and have a great knowledge about the topics they talk about in class, and I'm very happy so far with the whole program.
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Elis. C.

Hi, guys, since a lot of time passed since you were wondering which program to join, I would like to know which one did you choose and if you are happy with this choice. Thanks in advance for your answers.

Hi, guys, since a lot of time passed since you were wondering which program to join, I would like to know which one did you choose and if you are happy with this choice. Thanks in advance for your answers.<br><br>
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Dear all,

I have sent you private messages. I hope to hear from you soon :)

Kind regards,

Jonas

Dear all, <br><br>I have sent you private messages. I hope to hear from you soon :)<br><br>Kind regards, <br><br>Jonas<br>
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Dear all, 

Anyone that has been admitted to RUG for the LLM programme in Global Criminal Law?

Cheers from Rome, 

Francesco Saccoliti

Dear all,&nbsp;<br><br>Anyone that has been admitted to RUG for the LLM programme in Global Criminal Law?<br><br>Cheers from Rome,&nbsp;<br><br>Francesco Saccoliti
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