Is the LLM in International Human Rights Law a multicultural course?
Our alumni comprise some 1,000 students from all over the world, with different religions, languages, cultures and experiences. Indeed, every year we have between 35 and 45 nationalities among the students doing the LLM in International Human Rights Law. Students come from all continents and backgrounds. Moreover, our students have had a broad range of experience in human rights law, working and/or interning for international organisations (such as the UN, the OAS, the Council of Europe, the OSCE and the African Union), for NGOs (global, national and local), for governments at various levels, for law firms or as academics. This is one of the strong assets of the course as students really have the opportunity to learn from each other and not only form the academic staff.