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LLM in Corporate and Insolvency Law/European and Insolvency Law (Dual LLM with Radboud University)

Application

You are required to have one of the following:

  • a Dutch Bachelor's degree (or equivalent, from a research university) in law and knowledge of the basic concepts of international or European Law (as established by the Examinations Board)
  • a UK undergraduate degree in Law (2.2 or above) or, an honours degree in another discipline plus either the CPE or GDL conversion qualification
  • a recognised undergraduate degree in law equivalent to either of the above qualifications.

Language requirements : 
  • IELTS 6.5 TOEFL 83 or Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) or Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) with a mark of C or higher.

Applications are through Radboud University.

More information here.

Application

You are required to have one of the following:

  • a Dutch Bachelor's degree (or equivalent, from a research university) in law and knowledge of the basic concepts of international or European Law (as established by the Examinations Board)
  • a UK undergraduate degree in Law (2.2 or above) or, an honours degree in another discipline plus either the CPE or GDL conversion qualification
  • a recognised undergraduate degree in law equivalent to either of the above qualifications.

Language requirements : 
  • IELTS 6.5 TOEFL 83 or Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) or Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) with a mark of C or higher.

Applications are through Radboud University.

More information here.

Curriculum

The programme is taught at the Radboud University campus in Nijmegen during the first semester from September to the end of December. Students then move to the Nottingham Law School City site in Nottingham, and are taught there until early May. The LLM thesis / dissertation can be completed at either campus. Two of the modules on the programme are full year modules and are studied partially at the Nijmegen campus, partially at the Nottingham campus, and partially on-line through the Nottingham Trent University online workspace (NOW).

More information here.

Curriculum

The programme is taught at the Radboud University campus in Nijmegen during the first semester from September to the end of December. Students then move to the Nottingham Law School City site in Nottingham, and are taught there until early May. The LLM thesis / dissertation can be completed at either campus. Two of the modules on the programme are full year modules and are studied partially at the Nijmegen campus, partially at the Nottingham campus, and partially on-line through the Nottingham Trent University online workspace (NOW).

More information here.