LLM Programs in Comparative Law - Belgium

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Brussels, Belgium 102 Followers 32 Discussions
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) The LLM in International and European Law at the Brussels School of Governance combines excellence and flexibility. This 60 ECTS Advanced Master’s programme stands out with its evening classes, making it an ideal choice for both recent law graduates and professionals looking to enhance their legal expertise without disrupting their daytime commitments. Students can take this programme over one or two years.

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Ghent, Belgium 113 Followers 56 Discussions
Ghent With more than 80 leading and reputable law professors, Ghent University Law School is recognised as an EU 'Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence', for its expertise and its contributions towards research, public service and policy-making. The three specialised English-language LLM programmes offered at the law school - European and International Law; International Business Law; and European Union Law - give graduates the opportunity to form significant stepping stones for their career development.

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Business Law, LL.M. in European Union Law, LL.M. in International & Human Rights Law, LL.M. in International & Nation... more…

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