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Admission requirements

Source: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/international-childrens-rights/admission-and-application/admission-requirements Parent: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/education/study-programmes/master/international-childrens-rights/admission-and-application/tuition-fees

International Children’s Rights (Advanced LL.M.)

Admission requirements

To be eligible for International Children's Rights at Leiden University, you must meet the following admission requirements.

Diploma requirements

The following diploma requirements apply for this programme:

• A full degree in law offering access to legal practice in the country where it was obtained, or an equivalent degree from a recognised university/law school;

• or a degree at an equivalent level in a relevant discipline with a sufficient background in law; and

• evidence of excellent academic performance.

In many European countries, students need both a Bachelor's (LL.B.) and a Master's (LL.M.) in law to become a lawyer. So, applicants from those countries should have an LL.M.

In some countries, a Bachelor's degree in law (LL.B.) is enough to start a legal career. These applicants may be accepted with just an LL.B., though we prefer to see an LL.M. as well.

It is important to emphasise that the admissions process is not a mechanical exercise. We look at each file in its entirety. For instance, if an applicant has many years of relevant working experience, we will attach less weight to the exact contents of the curriculum or the grades obtained.

Language requirements

The following requirements apply:

Note: English test results may not be more than two years old and must be obtained in one single test.

Exemptions

You do not have to submit an English proficiency test if you completed your education in the USA, UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada (except French-taught programmes in Canada) Singapore, South-Africa or Malta, or if you obtained an English-taught International Baccalaureate™, or if you completed an English-taught bachelor's degree at a Dutch research university.

Exemptions are not issued for Dutch pre-university (VWO) diplomas, or for English-taught degrees obtained at a Dutch university of applied sciences (HBO).

Still awaiting your test result?

You can apply for admission before receiving your English test result. However, if you are admitted, it will be on condition of submitting a sufficient result before the visa/residence permit deadline, or before the start of the programme if you don't need a visa or residence permit.

Further information

For detailed information, including detailed exemption criteria and submission methods, refer to the English language proficiency information sheet.

Programme-specific requirements

Meeting the admission requirements does not necessarily guarantee an admission offer. Students are selected on the basis of overall merit and the contribution of their overall profile to the class as a whole.

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