Hi, I would like to specialize in transitional justice, post-conflict law,.. and I recently got accepted by both University of Ulster (which has a program focusin on transitional justice) and Soas (for a Master in Human Rights, Conflict and Justice).
They both have pros and cons (SOAS is in London and is generally with a better reuptation, Ulster offers a more specific program). Which one do you believe is "better"?
LLM - Transitional justice
Posted Apr 10, 2015 12:54
Hi, I would like to specialize in transitional justice, post-conflict law,.. and I recently got accepted by both University of Ulster (which has a program focusin on transitional justice) and Soas (for a Master in Human Rights, Conflict and Justice).
They both have pros and cons (SOAS is in London and is generally with a better reuptation, Ulster offers a more specific program). Which one do you believe is "better"?
They both have pros and cons (SOAS is in London and is generally with a better reuptation, Ulster offers a more specific program). Which one do you believe is "better"?
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