2014 LL.M. Program Listings Netherlands, cont.
LL.M. Advanced European and International Business Law
Leiden University, Leiden Law School Leiden, Netherlands
Email:
eibl@law.leidenuniv.nl Website:
www.law.leiden.edu
LL.M. in Public International Law (reg)
Leiden University, Leiden Law School Leiden, Netherlands
Email:
pil@law.leidenuniv.nl Website:
www.law.leiden.edu
Master of Advanced Studies in International Tax Law
Leiden University / International Tax Center Leiden Leiden, Netherlands
Email:
coordinator@itc-leiden.nl Website:
www.itc-leiden.nl
Maastricht University LL.M.
Maastricht University Maastricht, The Netherlands
Email:
study@maastrichtuniversity.nl Website:
www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/law
LL.M. (adv) in Public International Law
Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden University, The Hague Campus The Hague, Netherlands
Email:
cstahn@campusdenhague.nl Website:
www.grotiuscentre.org
The common feature of the English masters programs is their innova- tive character. They all aim at the integration of European and interna- tional features in the study of the law. For those seeking to work in a transnational environment and with an open eye to ‘Europeanisation’ and globalisation, the faculty of law is the place to be. The masters in this field are closely linked to the emphasis in the faculty research: the faculty staff is particularly strong in the areas covered by the English taught masters.
This unique LL.M. program offers a forum for high-level postgradu- ate study in public international law, with specializations in Peace, Justice and Development, and International Criminal Law. It offers courses for advanced students and professionals, with lectures by experts from judicial institutions in The Hague and distinguished academics from Leiden Law School.
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The Master of Advanced Studies in International Tax Law has been designed to provide in depth training for lawyers and economists who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the theory and practice of international tax law. The courses are taught by teachers of Leiden University’s Faculty of Law, visiting professors from the Netherlands and abroad and distinguished legal practitioners.
The LL.M. programme in Public International Law challenges stu- dents to develop their own views on the role and functioning of law in the international society.
The essence of the Advanced Studies program is on the impact of the law of the EU on government and enterprises in a global economy, and its repercussions on, and interaction with, other inter- national institutions. See-study guide for details http://studiegids.
leidenuniv.nl/studies/show/european_and_international_busi- ness_law_advanced_master_programme
New Zealand LL.M.
The University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand
Email:
postgradlaw@auckland.a.nz Website:
www.law.auckland.ac.nz
The LL.M. is designed to provide an advanced program for full-time and part-time students. The broad range of courses comprises five-day intensives taught by visiting professors from some of the world’s leading law schools, together with all-semester courses taught by Auckland’s own experts. Specializations include Com- mercial Law, Environmental Law and Public Law (incorporating International Law).
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