Hey guys. I was thinking to apply to the Univ of Leiden for the LLM in Public International Law. Does anyone know whether they accept/accepted anyone who has a BA in Political Science and International Relations, and a minor degree in International Law..? Thanks in advance!
Leiden LLM entry requirements
Posted Apr 24, 2013 10:55
Posted Apr 24, 2013 12:45
Yes. However, for the regular Master's programme. As explained upon Leiden's website under entry requirements states:
"in exceptional cases a bachelors degree in a related discipline (e.g. in Political Science or equivalent) will be acceptable, provided that a substantial number of law courses are included in the bachelors programme".
URL: http://en.mastersinleiden.nl/programmes/public-international-law-specialisation/en/entry-requirements
Hope this helps.
"in exceptional cases a bachelors degree in a related discipline (e.g. in Political Science or equivalent) will be acceptable, provided that a substantial number of law courses are included in the bachelors programme".
URL: http://en.mastersinleiden.nl/programmes/public-international-law-specialisation/en/entry-requirements
Hope this helps.
Posted Apr 24, 2013 14:23
Yeah, I meant the regular one :). Thanks, it definitely helps, now I just hope they will ackowledge the number of law courses I had within my minor. Thanks again!
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