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

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

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• You need at least a good 2.1 Law or International Relations degree, or other relevant degree where you studied Public International Law. If you have not studied Public International Law, you need to show evidence of practical experience applying International Human Rights Law. • If you do not speak English as a first language, you need to provide the Department with evidence of your proficency in English. We require 7.0 on the IELTS or 250 on the TOEFL. If your level of English is below what is required, but you have applied early enough during the year prior to the beginning of studies at Essex and your application is otherwise strong, we would make you a conditional offer subject to you satisfying our English requirement. We will give you various options to to do so, one of which is to follow some of the English courses available at our International Academy depending on your needs. • We require copies (with a translation where necessary) of your transcripts for all the degrees you

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