law degree


Hi everybody,

Does anyone know of any university that doesn't require a law degree as an admission criteria for LLM or MA in Public
International Law? I have a BA in Political Science (where I have higher grades, therefore higher chances to get admitted), and 2 years experience in international organizations.
Thank you in advance!

Hi everybody,

Does anyone know of any university that doesn't require a law degree as an admission criteria for LLM or MA in Public
International Law? I have a BA in Political Science (where I have higher grades, therefore higher chances to get admitted), and 2 years experience in international organizations.
Thank you in advance!
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lmwoods

I think it is a case of checking the prospectus for the institutions you are interested in. Not all institutions require an undergraduate law degree, though they may expect some knowledge of law or limit the options available to you.

I think it is a case of checking the prospectus for the institutions you are interested in. Not all institutions require an undergraduate law degree, though they may expect some knowledge of law or limit the options available to you.
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P_Martini

Agreed. There were some non-lawyers at LSE, for example. They were few and far between, however.

Agreed. There were some non-lawyers at LSE, for example. They were few and far between, however.
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