Hi all!
I've been admitted to both LSE and UCL and now I am wondering which one should I choose. I want to study public international law, in particular my areas of interest are international criminal law, human rights, security and counter-terrorism.
Any advice regarding both these universities in terms of quality of teaching, research facilities and preferences of the legal working environment of London for LLM graduates of one or the other are welcome!!!
Thanks!!
Public International Law - LSE v. UCL
Posted Mar 14, 2015 11:53
I've been admitted to both LSE and UCL and now I am wondering which one should I choose. I want to study public international law, in particular my areas of interest are international criminal law, human rights, security and counter-terrorism.
Any advice regarding both these universities in terms of quality of teaching, research facilities and preferences of the legal working environment of London for LLM graduates of one or the other are welcome!!!
Thanks!!
Posted Nov 01, 2015 21:30
Hey Juls,
I have the same question! Which university did you choose? Thank you for you answer :)
I have the same question! Which university did you choose? Thank you for you answer :)
Posted Nov 02, 2015 11:14
Have a look at http://www.llm-guide.com/board/145523/last/#last. This may answer some of your questions..
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