Hello guys,
I am currently a student of the University of Perugia and I will be graduating in International Relations in some months (Political Sciences). As far as you know, are students with a non-Law bachelor allowed to do a Master focusing on European Law abroad? I would have technically studied some European Law.
In the case they are, would it even be possible to become a lawyer at this later stage?
(Practice of law as a lawyer is currently neither my aspiration nor my priority).
Thanks!
European Law Master with a Political Sciences Bachelor?
Posted Sep 16, 2011 01:31
Hello guys,
I am currently a student of the University of Perugia and I will be graduating in International Relations in some months (Political Sciences). As far as you know, are students with a non-Law bachelor allowed to do a Master focusing on European Law abroad? I would have technically studied some European Law.
In the case they are, would it even be possible to become a lawyer at this later stage?
(Practice of law as a lawyer is currently neither my aspiration nor my priority).
Thanks!
I am currently a student of the University of Perugia and I will be graduating in International Relations in some months (Political Sciences). As far as you know, are students with a non-Law bachelor allowed to do a Master focusing on European Law abroad? I would have technically studied some European Law.
In the case they are, would it even be possible to become a lawyer at this later stage?
(Practice of law as a lawyer is currently neither my aspiration nor my priority).
Thanks!
Posted Sep 17, 2011 23:56
Having a LLB is not a prerrequisite for being admitted in LLM in some universities, so you should check the one that you are interested in and see if they require a LLB for admission. If they don't, then it isn't a problem your Bachelor in Political Science, and your previous studies in European Law would help!
Having a LLB is not a prerrequisite for being admitted in LLM in some universities, so you should check the one that you are interested in and see if they require a LLB for admission. If they don't, then it isn't a problem your Bachelor in Political Science, and your previous studies in European Law would help!
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