LLM GUIDE, Dec 13, 2013
Shortlist of over 50 deadlines for programs starting next autumn
Below is a short list of application deadlines for full-time LL.M. programs in continental European countries that begin in Fall 2014.
AUSTRIA
University of Vienna (International Legal Studies) – May 1
University of Vienna (European an International Business Law Program) – September 15
BELGIUM
College of Europe – January 15
Liège – April 30 (international), September 13 (EU)
Vrije – February 28
BSC – September 19
CZECH REPUBLIC
Charles University - April 30
DENMARK
University of Copenhagen – March 1 (non-EU), April 1 (EU)
FINLAND
University of Helsinki – January 31
Turku – February 28
FRANCE
Queen Mary (QMUL) Paris – July 1
Paris I – Sorbonne – May 30
Sorbonne University International – December 1
Paris II – Assas – June 15
Lyon Catholic – July 14
Lyon III – June 30
Toulouse I – May 17
GERMANY
ILF -
LL.M. in Finance: June 30 (international), July 30 (EU), August 15 (Germans)
LL.M. in International Finance (for Asian graduates): May 15
FU Berlin – May 31
Europa-Institut – July 15
Heidelberg – July 15
Hamburg (EMLE) – December 1
MIPLC – April 30
Munich University – July 15
Humboldt Berlin – June 15
Bucerius – March 31
HUNGARY
CEU - January 23
ITALY
UNICRI – 22 August (electronic), 30 August (paper)
EUI Florence – January 31
Turin School of Development – March 29
LATVIA
RGSL – March 15 (recommended for non-residents of Latvia) / or July 1
LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg – July 31
NETHERLANDS
Leiden – April 1 (international), June 15 (EU)
Amsterdam –
LL.M.: April 1, January 15 (if applying for a scholarship)
Research LL.M.: April 1 (EU/international), May 15 (Dutch)
Maastricht – June 1 (international), July 15 (EU)
Tilburg – April 1 (international), July 1 (EU)
Erasmus Rotterdam –
LL.M.: December 1 (International applicants who are applying for an extern scholarship) July 1 (International applicants without a scholarship application), August 15 (Dutch/EU))
LL.M. in Arbitration and Business Law: August 1 (international), August 23 (Dutch/EU)
Groningen – June 1
Utrecht – April 1 (international), June 1 (EU)
Nijmegen – March 1 (non-EEA seeking visa/accomodation support), May 1 (final for EEA students), June 30 (EEA not seeking support)
NORWAY
University of Oslo – December 1 (international), April 15 (EU)
PORTUGAL
Lisbon Católica - Rolling
SPAIN
IE – Rolling Admission
ESADE – September
ISDE – Rolling Admission
SWEDEN
Stockholm – January 16
Lund – January 15
Uppsala – January 15
SWITZERLAND
Zurich – December 1 (Full-time), April 30 (Part-time)
Graduate Institute (Geneva) –
LL.M.: January 15
MIDS: January 31
ADH Geneva – January 15 (with scholarship application), February 15 (without scholarship application)
Fribourg – April 30
Geneva University Law School – January 31
Lausanne (UNIL) – June 30
St. Gallen – May 31
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All prospective students are advised to double-check the above application deadlines with law schools as soon as possible before applying.
For more information about the individual programs, please follow the links below.
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