International and European Public Law
With international and European law exerting an increasing influence on the contents of national legal systems, expertise in this area is becoming sought-after by both private and public organizations.
The masters in International and European Public Law (IEPL) deals with the interplay between national, international and European Union law - focusing on the manifold ways in which the laws emanating from international organizations are influencing the legal developments within national states.
Conducted over one intensive year, this program offers students the opportunity to gain in-depth specialized knowledge in one of two fascinating areas: European Union Law or International and Human Rights Law. Both tracks are taught by experienced and highly-qualified professors and practitioners from within and outside of Tilburg Law School.
Learning is distinctly collaborative and interactive, with an emphasis on professional development. A broad and in-depth coverage of the subject material is provided, enhanced by the university’s central location between two of Europe’s leading legal and political centers: The Hague and Brussels.
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LLM International and European Public Law |
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School |
Tilburg Law School |
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Specializations |
European Union Law |
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Language |
English |
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Start of program |
End of August |
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Duration |
One Year (12 Months) |
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Title |
Master in Laws (LLM) |
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Tuition fees |
EU/EEA students ¤ 1,771 |
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Application deadlines |
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January 2012 |
August 2012 |
Bachelor’s with direct access |
Bachelor in Law, Bachelor in European studies or Bachelor in Political Science (or International Relations) |
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More information |
International Affairs Office TLS: |
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