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Do I need to be a lawyer to be offered a place on the LLM in International Human Rights Law?

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Do I need to be a lawyer to be offered a place on the LLM in International Human Rights Law?

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No, you do not need to be a lawyer, but you will need to show in your application that you have an undergraduate degree either in international relations or that you studied Public International Law as part of some other undergraduate degree. If you do not have such studies in Public International Law in your undergraduate degree, then it is essential that you highlight in your application any relevant experience working with International Human Rights Law or Humanitarian Law; thus, any undergraduate degree coupled with sufficient experience applying International Human Rights Law or Humanitarian Law will suffice.

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