Hi, I am from Indonesia. I do really interested to study in Law at Netherlands. but i don't know which University has good reputation in Law Faculty. Is there anyone know? and also I took Bachelor's degree in Education, and i would like to continue my postgraduate in Law. is it sound possible?
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Possibility to study in Law
Posted Dec 19, 2013 02:04
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Posted Dec 26, 2013 16:18
In general, LLM programs in the Netherlands will require you to have an undergraduate degree in law (an LLB.) I know that Leiden, Erasmus, and Tilburg all have this as a requirement.
But for some programs, Maastricht's tax law LLM, for example, they'll allow a range of undergraduate degrees (not sure if education is included) - but you'd have to take an entrance exam to establish that you know enough about law.
But for some programs, Maastricht's tax law LLM, for example, they'll allow a range of undergraduate degrees (not sure if education is included) - but you'd have to take an entrance exam to establish that you know enough about law.
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