I'm looking into applying for an LLM in Public International Law next year and have been considering Leiden University and LSE. Are there any other schools that I should be seriously considering? Being in the NL is especially attractive, given its international connections, so I'm wondering if any program outside of it is even worth considering. Amsterdam and Groningen are of course solid options too, but Leiden's reputation is very swaying.
Thanks for your input!
Best Public International Law LLMs in Europe?
Posted Nov 02, 2024 13:05
Thanks for your input!
Posted Nov 03, 2024 10:32
Always worth checking this out for some in-depth information: https://llm-guide.com/lists/top-llm-programs-for-public-international-law
[Edited by sebastian6736 on Nov 15, 2024]
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