LLM Programs in Criminal Justice / Criminal Law / Criminology - Netherlands

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Leiden, Netherlands 703 Followers 554 Discussions
Leiden Leiden Law School is the oldest and one of the largest law schools in the Netherlands. During its history Leiden University has continuously managed to maintain its reputation in excellence by combining the highest level of academic teaching with that of acclaimed innovative and creative research.

Full-Time: Air and Space Law (Advanced LL.M.), International Children’s Rights (Advanced LL.M.), European and International Business Law (Advanced LL.M... more…

Amsterdam, Netherlands 398 Followers 201 Discussions
Amsterdam The Amsterdam Law School of the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam has a long standing tradition of offering English taught LL.M. programmes. The programmes draw students from all over the world, which brings a truly international atmosphere to the Law School. The LL.M. programmes are designed to qualify their graduates for international careers in European and international institutions, international business, law firms, government departments and non-governmental organizations.

Full-Time: European Private Law LL.M., European Competition Law and Regulation (International and European Law) LL.M., European Union Law (Internationa... more…

Groningen, Netherlands 192 Followers 106 Discussions
University of Groningen The Faculty of Law at the University of Groningen offers eight, one-year LLM programmes, all fully taught in English. The Faculty has existed ever since the founding of the university in 1614 and has a long standing tradition of legal and academic excellence. On top of this, Groningen is a very popular student city in the Netherlands, providing a pleasant atmosphere in which to live and study.

Full-Time: Master of Laws in Energy and Climate Law, Master of Laws in European Law in a Global Context, Master of Laws in Global Criminal Law, Master... more…

Part-Time: Advanced LLM in Energy Law more…

Utrecht, Netherlands 172 Followers 162 Discussions
Utrecht The Utrecht University School of Law offers eight English-language Master's programmes and contributes to the Transnational Law Programme. The LLM programmes have an outstanding reputation; will provide you access to international corporations and law firms, the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court and many other international judicial organisations and allow you the flexibility to compose your own curriculum according to your interests and talents.

Full-Time: LL.M. in European Law, LL.M. in Public International Law, LL.M. in Law and Economics, MA in Global Criminology, LL.M. in European Criminal J... more…

By Research: LL.M. Legal Research more…

Dual Degree: MSc in European Governance more…

Maastricht, Netherlands 281 Followers 229 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in European Law, Advanced Master in Intellectual Property Law and Knowledge Management (LL.M./MSc), LL.M. in Dutch Law, LL.M. in Foren... more…

Amsterdam, Netherlands 62 Followers 32 Discussions

Full-Time: Master's of Law, LL.M. in International Business Law, LL.M. in International Migration and Refugee Law, LL.M. in European and International... more…

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