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LLM International Justice

  • 23-06-2020 12:24am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 40


    Hi, has anyone studied the LLM in International Justice? I’ve seen this has been asked previously but no responses yet unfortunately. I’ve already been in contact with the college for information but just looking for people’s thoughts on it. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 450 ✭✭Deirdre5


    Hi late response but yes i did my Masters in this. Pretty enjoyable if that's where your interest lies. I had only 8 hours of lectures a week, and then a 20,000 word dissertation at the end of the year. We also had a class trip to the Hague which was good and a visit to one of Dublin's prisons. In terms of a career, i found it very hard. you mostly need a second language which I don't possess. any questions let me know I'll try and answer them


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 RLF93


    Deirdre5 wrote: »
    Hi late response but yes i did my Masters in this. Pretty enjoyable if that's where your interest lies. I had only 8 hours of lectures a week, and then a 20,000 word dissertation at the end of the year. We also had a class trip to the Hague which was good and a visit to one of Dublin's prisons. In terms of a career, i found it very hard. you mostly need a second language which I don't possess. any questions let me know I'll try and answer them
    Hi, sorry for the very very late reply. Thanks so much for your response. Would it be ok if I private messaged you?


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