I am an international student interested in applying for an LL.M. in international human rights in the US, but I am not a law graduate. I have a bachelor's and a master's degree in international relations, during which I took many international law courses (humanitarian law, business law, international criminal law etc.) and I have been admitted to a couple of LL.M. in Europe, while it seems to me that in the US you cannot apply to an LL.M. unless you've got a law degree..is it right?
thanks!
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Posted Jul 06, 2009 16:33
I am an international student interested in applying for an LL.M. in international human rights in the US, but I am not a law graduate. I have a bachelor's and a master's degree in international relations, during which I took many international law courses (humanitarian law, business law, international criminal law etc.) and I have been admitted to a couple of LL.M. in Europe, while it seems to me that in the US you cannot apply to an LL.M. unless you've got a law degree..is it right?
thanks!
thanks!
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