I have recently decided that I want to study law, however as I am part way through my BBA Management degree, I plan on finishing that first.
After, however, I would like to study International or European law somewhere in Europe, in English, preferably at Masters level. Coming without a Law Bachelors is rather limiting my options. So far I know I can study in Maastricht...Does anyone know of anywhere else this would be possible?
To sum up, I'm looking for
- A masters in International or European Law
- No Law degree needed
- Somewhere outside the UK
- Taught in english
Any thoughts/recommendations would be very much appreciated!
becky
Law Masters in Europe for Non-Law Graduates
Posted Oct 23, 2007 10:56
After, however, I would like to study International or European law somewhere in Europe, in English, preferably at Masters level. Coming without a Law Bachelors is rather limiting my options. So far I know I can study in Maastricht...Does anyone know of anywhere else this would be possible?
To sum up, I'm looking for
- A masters in International or European Law
- No Law degree needed
- Somewhere outside the UK
- Taught in english
Any thoughts/recommendations would be very much appreciated!
becky
Posted Oct 23, 2007 23:08
Have you seen this article about LL.M. Programs for Non-Law Graduates: http://www.llm-guide.com/article/213/llm-programs-for-non-law-graduates
Posted Oct 29, 2007 17:32
Try also University of Northumbria.
I just finished my Part time LL.M in International Commercial Law. My first degree is in Communication Engineering. But I have had specific legal experience in Contracts and litigation, hence I was allowed on.
They have a research distance learning with good on line support.
But it was probably the hardest thing I have done with juggling my day job and studies, also not coming from a law background is also a real challenge.
Hope it helps.
I just finished my Part time LL.M in International Commercial Law. My first degree is in Communication Engineering. But I have had specific legal experience in Contracts and litigation, hence I was allowed on.
They have a research distance learning with good on line support.
But it was probably the hardest thing I have done with juggling my day job and studies, also not coming from a law background is also a real challenge.
Hope it helps.
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