Hi!
What European Law LLM in England would you recommend me? I don´t want to go to London and there should be a nice campus to live. :-)
Thanks a lot for your help!
Good LLM in England (European Law)?
Posted Sep 24, 2008 17:17
What European Law LLM in England would you recommend me? I don´t want to go to London and there should be a nice campus to live. :-)
Thanks a lot for your help!
Posted Sep 25, 2008 18:30
Posted Sep 26, 2008 14:29
Coming from Germany, I did my LL.M. in Nottingham (England) at Nottingham Law School - Nottingham Trent University. Had a brilliant time! Can only recommend it!
For more information, feel free to text me.
For more information, feel free to text me.
Posted Jan 25, 2009 18:54
Am there, as well (having done my LLB at University of Nottingham). I'm having an awesome time and John Hodgson is an outstanding lecturer for European Law! Can unreservedly recommend the Law School!!!
Posted Mar 09, 2009 13:59
In compliance with the Times Online (http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/tol_gug/gooduniversityguide.php?AC_sub=Law&sub=38&x=20&y=8) the Nottingham Trent University it's in 41 position. I have applied but I was wondering whether it's worth do it there since its classification in the rankings.
On a different note, taking into account that in the same city we have The University of Nottignham which has an excellent reputation- what will think the employer once he see our cv?? How far is NTU fro The University of Nottingham?
On a different note, taking into account that in the same city we have The University of Nottignham which has an excellent reputation- what will think the employer once he see our cv?? How far is NTU fro The University of Nottingham?
Posted Mar 09, 2009 17:42
Try looking at Manchester (good faculty), Edinburgh (good faculty), and Kent (strong ties with Belgium universities). Durham is a good law school but offers only a couple of European courses, so doesn't present a strong specialisation in the field.
Posted Mar 10, 2009 16:58
Definitely check out Edinburgh. It is home to Prof Jo Shaw, a leader in the field of European Law. It is also holds the Europa Institute, the oldest European Law centred research facility of its kind. http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/europa/
A large number of the faculty at Edinburgh are specialists in European law and it also has a very active student research community in the field, too.
Though not based in England, Scotland is a great alternative to London. Edinburgh is an excellent small city with all of the nightlife and arts that London shares. It is much easier for travel, too. Since it is European law, it will be the same law no matter if you are taught in England or Scotland so you are not restricted to England.
Best of luck with your applications.
A large number of the faculty at Edinburgh are specialists in European law and it also has a very active student research community in the field, too.
Though not based in England, Scotland is a great alternative to London. Edinburgh is an excellent small city with all of the nightlife and arts that London shares. It is much easier for travel, too. Since it is European law, it will be the same law no matter if you are taught in England or Scotland so you are not restricted to England.
Best of luck with your applications.
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