I have got offers from KCL, National University of Ireland (Galway), Edinburgh, Glasgow, GGSL and Nottingham. I am interested in human rights law and need to make a decision fast! Could really use some adivce.
Help - Can't decide!
Posted May 15, 2007 15:20
Posted May 15, 2007 20:14
Go to the Kings College if you can ways to afford a life in London!
If you can't I would prefer Nothingham than Edimburgh...
Actually I have the same problem:
Durham, Loyola-Bologna, UCL or Nothingham???
Cheers
If you can't I would prefer Nothingham than Edimburgh...
Actually I have the same problem:
Durham, Loyola-Bologna, UCL or Nothingham???
Cheers
Posted May 15, 2007 20:43
why dont you apply to UCL ? KCL's great for corporate
but if you wanna invoke Dworkin's Rights Thesis... why not go to UCL and see the man himself!!!!!!!!
Apply now u stillhave time!!!
=)
but if you wanna invoke Dworkin's Rights Thesis... why not go to UCL and see the man himself!!!!!!!!
Apply now u stillhave time!!!
=)
Posted May 15, 2007 23:02
I think I'm going to study IHRL at Essex...
what do you think?
what do you think?
Posted May 16, 2007 15:58
Without wishing to comment on the general quality of the universities you mention, of those in the UK the one that has a specific reputation for human rights is Nottingham. As the previous contributor also noted, Essex has a very good programme in international human rights as well as a separate programme in UK human rights and public law.
Posted May 18, 2007 11:23
true . in defence of notts its a good institution.
But you know where to go if you wanna "take rights seriously"
haha
But you know where to go if you wanna "take rights seriously"
haha
Posted May 18, 2007 17:18
I have the same problem. I got an offer for the LLM in HR from the universities of Nottingham and Essex. Both seem to be very good. Any advices which to prefer for a LLM in HR with an emphasis on International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law?
Posted May 23, 2007 17:31
I suggest that you look at the courses on offer within the degree programmes - that information will probably be available on the website - and also consider the research profile of the staff members. I am aware that a journal focussing on refugee law is based at Essex, but I don't know enough about Nottingham's programme to comment about its offerings.
Posted Jun 07, 2007 00:15
Hi NTNT, did you decide? I'd say Glasgow-Strathclyde or Nottingham.
Posted Jun 20, 2007 17:23
even i m confused between glasgow south hampton and durham..pls help...its urgent. i have to confirm my admission soon
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