Hi all!
I work in the field of European law and I would like to get an LLM. However I was wondering what s the best institution in which to study European Law in the UK.
Is LSE that good? What else could I pick? KC, UCL, QM? Please help me I'm in the complete dark...
Why Oxford does not have a LLM Program? I could not find it on the internet...
Another thing: I'm 27 right now Am I too old for UK? Or should I wait one more year and apply to the US???...
Thanks very much for your advice!!!!!!!!
Aristotelis
Best LLM in European Law in UK
Posted Jan 05, 2008 01:13
Hi all!
I work in the field of European law and I would like to get an LLM. However I was wondering what s the best institution in which to study European Law in the UK.
Is LSE that good? What else could I pick? KC, UCL, QM? Please help me I'm in the complete dark...
Why Oxford does not have a LLM Program? I could not find it on the internet...
Another thing: I'm 27 right now Am I too old for UK? Or should I wait one more year and apply to the US???...
Thanks very much for your advice!!!!!!!!
Aristotelis
Posted Jan 05, 2008 02:42
Hi Aristotellis,
I can only help you in relation to your query about Oxford.
Oxford does not have a LLM but they are renowned for their BCL or MJur program. Perhaps you should have a look at their website for these programs? They require a basic law degree and the BCL would be for those with a common law degree and the MJur would be for those with a civil law degree.
If i am not wrong, the entry requirement would be a first class or 2nd upper honours equivalent - i am unsure if the latter would secure you admission because it is extremely competitive.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Greg
I can only help you in relation to your query about Oxford.
Oxford does not have a LLM but they are renowned for their BCL or MJur program. Perhaps you should have a look at their website for these programs? They require a basic law degree and the BCL would be for those with a common law degree and the MJur would be for those with a civil law degree.
If i am not wrong, the entry requirement would be a first class or 2nd upper honours equivalent - i am unsure if the latter would secure you admission because it is extremely competitive.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Greg
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