Hallo from Indonesia,
my interest and love have always been International Humanitarian Law. To gain advanced education in IHL, the best choice is obviously ADH Geneve.
Unfortunately I'm required to understand lectures in French and my French is very poor, while the admission due date is January 31st next year. No time left to learn the language.
I'm seriously considering two alternatives, either NCHR or Lund
Which of the two is more appropriate considering my focus in IHL? Advantages and disadvantages of the two? Post graduation job opportunity in international tribunals?
Thank you very much!
Studying IHL in NCHR?
Posted Jun 24, 2009 10:30
Hallo from Indonesia,
my interest and love have always been International Humanitarian Law. To gain advanced education in IHL, the best choice is obviously ADH Geneve.
Unfortunately I'm required to understand lectures in French and my French is very poor, while the admission due date is January 31st next year. No time left to learn the language.
I'm seriously considering two alternatives, either NCHR or Lund
Which of the two is more appropriate considering my focus in IHL? Advantages and disadvantages of the two? Post graduation job opportunity in international tribunals?
Thank you very much!
my interest and love have always been International Humanitarian Law. To gain advanced education in IHL, the best choice is obviously ADH Geneve.
Unfortunately I'm required to understand lectures in French and my French is very poor, while the admission due date is January 31st next year. No time left to learn the language.
I'm seriously considering two alternatives, either NCHR or Lund
Which of the two is more appropriate considering my focus in IHL? Advantages and disadvantages of the two? Post graduation job opportunity in international tribunals?
Thank you very much!
Posted Aug 11, 2009 11:09
Fluency in French is not a prerequisite of studying at ADH. There are two divisions of the LLM - one tought in English entirely and the other - in French. So if you choose the English section, you won't have any compulsory courses in French.
And if you're interested in IHL (plus international criminal law), don't search for alternatives of ADH and simply apply before 31 Jan 2010 :)
Good luck
Fluency in French is not a prerequisite of studying at ADH. There are two divisions of the LLM - one tought in English entirely and the other - in French. So if you choose the English section, you won't have any compulsory courses in French.
And if you're interested in IHL (plus international criminal law), don't search for alternatives of ADH and simply apply before 31 Jan 2010 :)
Good luck
And if you're interested in IHL (plus international criminal law), don't search for alternatives of ADH and simply apply before 31 Jan 2010 :)
Good luck
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