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Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Institute for European Studies
Brussels, Belgium

The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is a young and dynamic university, centrally situated in Brussels, the Capital of Europe. VUB is known for its basic philosophy of Free Examination in a spirit of pluralism and sincerity, independent of Church and State. No dogmas and thus only scientifically based arguments and academic freedom determine education and research. Nevertheless, the university respects completely all political, ethical, philosophical and ideological beliefs of its students.

Originally, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel was part of the French-speaking 'Université Libre de Bruxelles', founded in 1834 by the Brussels lawyer Theodore Verhaegen. Since 1935 more and more courses...

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Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Graz, Austria

The University of Graz is one of the oldest universities in Austria. Today, more than 22,000 students are enrolled at the University of Graz, of which approximately 4,000 study law. The Universitas Carolo Franciscea was founded in 1585 by Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria and represents one of Austria’s most renowned academic institutions.

The University of Graz has 3,000 staff members, 5 faculties, 72 institutes, provides 50 different branches of study and offers 9,000 different courses a year. The beautiful main building was built in the Neo Renaissance style and contrasts with the new and mordern buildings, reflecting both the University’s historical pride and its propct for a successful...

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Université du Luxembourg
Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance - FDEF
Luxembourg, Luxembourg

There is one obvious place for a Master in European Law with a specialisation in litigation, banking and finance or European criminal law: Luxembourg, with the European Court of Justice the heart of European Law’s development and the strong financial centre!

In close vicinity to the European Courts the University of Luxembourg’s School of Law is proud to offer one of Europe’s best Master programmes in European Law. It has been developed in partnership with leading academics and practitioners. Our favourable staff-student ratio allows you to develop close contact with the outstanding faculty. The teaching takes place in Luxembourg, a financial capital and home to many European institutions...

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Université de Cergy-PontoiseCergy Cedex, France

UCP is a public Institution and a leading center of teaching and research that welcomes over 1,500 international students from 54 different countries out of a total student body of 19,500. With over 1,000 academic staff, the University offers all levels of undergraduate and post-graduate studies. 144 Degrees
are available in all disciplines (except medical studies). The University is divided into 5 departments created all in 1996 : Law, Economy and Management, Languages, Literature and Social Sciences, Science
and Technology. Exchanges have been developed all over the world with over 135 foreign universities. The University also takes part in the European exchange program and has adopted...

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Riga Graduate School of LawRiga, Latvia

The Riga Graduate School of Law offers its Master Programmes in Law, Business and Politics to law students and other qualified candidates from any part of the world. Our programmes are taught exclusively in English and are flexible: we offer a one-year, two-year, two-year professional and part-time programmes. The School's main characteristics include its low student-to-tutor ratio, high teaching standards, and a modern, attractive environment.

Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
Faculté de Droit
Lyon, France

University Jean Moulin welcomes 22,500 students every year with more than 4,000 overseas students from 120 different nationalities. UJM has one of the largest international networks in Europe and the largest in France. Over 6,700 students study at the Law School, approximately 4,000 as undergraduates and 3,000 as postgraduates (with more than 400 Ph.D students)

Case Western Reserve University
School of Law, Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Case Western Reserve University is a prestigious private university with an endowment valued at over 1.8 billion. Federal and private research funding exceeds $400 million each year. Approximately two-thirds of the University's 9,500 students are enrolled in graduate or professional programs in the arts and sciences, medicine, nursing, dentistry, engineering, management, social work and law. Among 1,300 international students are representatives from over a 100 nations.

Institute for Law and Finance
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Goethe University Frankfurt am Main was founded in 1914 by prominent citizens of Frankfurt and is today one of Europe’s leading institutions of higher education.

It is a lively, urban, and cosmopolitan university which provides an excellent atmosphere in which to research, study, think, and create. With currently more than 39,000 students, including over 6,000 international students representing more than 129 nationalities, it prides itself on a rich tradition of intellectual and cultural excellence.

Campus Westend is situated in close proximity to the main collections of the City and University Library, along with the various libraries of the University’s Faculty of Law and the Faculty...

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University of San Diego
School of Law
San Diego, California, USA

The University of San Diego is a Catholic institution of higher learning chartered in 1949. The school enrolls more than 7,000 students and is known for its commitment to teaching, the liberal arts, the formation of values and community service.

Located on 180 acres overlooking the city of San Diego, Mission Bay and the Pacific Ocean, the university campus is a community treasure, with Spanish Renaissance- inspired buildings and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.

USD offers more than 60 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. The university adds depth to education by inspiring students to grow spiritually, morally and socially.

Université de Fribourg
School of Law
Fribourg, Switzerland

The University of Fribourg is unique in Switzerland and Europe by virtue of its French and German bilingualism. Its five Faculties (Schools) with study programs taught in both languages, offer a welcoming intellectual environment in Switzerland’s only bilingual university. Approximately 50% of the student population speak German as their native language, 29% French, and 8% Italian. Compared to other universities in Switzerland, the proportion of students from outside the canton at the University of Fribourg is particularly high – a clear indication that its reputation transcends regional boundaries. Both students and teachers have a wide choice of international teaching schemes and research...

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Europa-Institut der Universität des SaarlandesSaarbrücken, Germany

Saarland University was founded in November 1948 with the support of the French government and under the auspices of the University of Nancy.

Post World War II, the Saarland found itself in the special situation of being partly autonomous, yet linked to France by economic and monetary union. The consequent combination of German and French educational traditions, and the availability of instruction in both languages, meant that the University had a European perspective from the start. Moreover, the location of Saarbrücken within Germany, with its proximity to Luxembourg and France and its position as geographical centre of Europe, renders it an ideal location to study.

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Tufts University
Medford, Massachusetts, USA

Founded in 1852, Tufts University is recognized among the premier universities in the United States. Admissions are highly competitive. Recognized for its breadth of research, Tufts has extensive and highly regarded liberal arts, science and engineering programs with top-flight faculty that draw outstanding students from around the world. Its international relations program in particular is top-rated.

More than 98 percent of enrolling students expect to pursue graduate or professional study. Approximately 40 percent of all undergraduates attending Tufts pursue course work outside the United States, which adds a strong international dimension to their field of study. The University's language...

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Université de Lausanne
Faculté de droit
Lausanne, Switzerland

The University of Lausanne has been engaged in teaching law since 1537 when the Academy of Lausanne (Académie de Lausanne) was founded. Professors like Jean Barbeyrac (1771), Leon Walràs (1871) or Alfredo Pareto (1893) have taught at what today is the Faculty of Law and Criminal Sciences of the University of Lausanne.

Boston College
Law School
Newton, Massachusetts, USA

Founded as a small liberal arts college in 1863, Boston College has grown in size and stature to become one of the world's leading Jesuit universities. Our student body of 14,500 draws from 100 countries worldwide, and includes some 5,000 students in nationally ranked graduate schools of arts and sciences, education, management, nursing, social work and law. As part of our continuing commitment to academic excellence, we are in the process of adding faculty positions, expanding faculty and graduate research, increasing student financial aid, and widening opportunities in key undergraduate programs.

Even as we have grown in size and prestige, Boston College has remained committed to the...

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Heidelberg University - Heidelberg Center for Latin AmericaSantiago de Chile, Chile

University of Heidelberg

The University of Heidelberg is one of the top-ranking locations in the world of international science and scholarship. As Germany`s oldest seat of higher learning (1386) it can look back on a tradition for which it is envied by many other universities, not only in Germany.
Soon after its foundation, the University had firmly established its position in Europe's intellectual landscape. In the initial period, renowned theologians and jurists figured prominently among the Elector's counsellors, while the list of alumni included chancellors, bishops and royal emissaries. Later, in the 15th century, Heidelberg developed into a stronghold of humanism.

When the University...

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Chapman University
LLM Admissions - School of Law
Orange, California, USA

Chapman University is a 149-year-old non-profit private institution currently ranked in the Top 12 of Western Master’s Universities by U.S News & World Report. The school offers 57 different majors at the undergraduate level, and confers degrees in 21 graduate fields of study.

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