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University of Groningen Among Top 10 Places in the World to Study Public International Law

14 May 2018

The popular website LLM-Guide.com has recently launched a new Top 10 List for LLMs in Public International Law , which features Groningen’s Public International Law LLM (PIL) programme.

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LLM-Guide.com is a leading global directory of Master of Laws (LLM) programmes, and their list is based on various factors such as offered concentrations, existing rankings, international balance, and location. The ranking is recognition of the past and current activities for the Dept. of International Law , and is their second accolade this year, as the PIL programme was also designated a 2018 Top-Rated programme in the Netherlands by Keuzegids.

The LLM in Public International Law at the University of Groningen is a one year, full-time specialization that provides students with a strong foundation in most fields of public international law, and is designed to provide an optimal mix of teaching and mentorship.

The next admissions round for studies beginning in September 2019 will open on October 1st this year. Further information about how to apply can be found here .

This article was published by the Faculty of Law.

Last modified:17 July 2023 10.27 a.m.

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