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Groningen Again Recognized Among Top 10 Places in the World to Study Energy Law and Public International Law for 2022

13 June 2022
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LLM-Guide.com recently released its Top 10 Lists for specialty programmes for 2022, which consistently ranks Groningen as a top destination to study Energy Law and Public International Law.

This is the sixth year in a row Groningen has been ranked for Energy Law, because of our unique LLM in Energy and Climate Law, as Groningen is home to the Groningen Centre of Energy Law and Sustainability and often referred to as the 'Energy Valley' of the Netherlands.

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And it is the fifth year in a row our Public International Law LLM has been included in the rankings. This LLM has also been top ranked in The Netherlands for international law.

LLM-Guide.com is the premier database for Master of Laws (LLM) programmes worldwide, with their Top 10 lists focusing on different factors such as offered concentrations, existing rankings, international balance, and location. You can view more about the University of Groningen on their website here.


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Last modified:14 March 2024 10.44 a.m.

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