Master in International Law (MIS)
Program Description
The Master in International Studies (MIS), undertaken with a specialisation in International Law, is a two year program that provides in-depth training in international law. This programme also allows students to gain access, subject to certain conditions, to the PhD programme in international law.
The MIS requires intensive work at an advanced level in the field of international law, and familiarization with at least one other discipline (international economics, political science or international history and politics).
The degree programme comprises compulsory courses, optional seminars and the writing of an original research dissertation (mémoire) in the course of the second year.
The MIS program sets out to provide participants with the tools and approaches necessary for a rigorous analysis of contemporary international legal problems.
Program Details
- Institution
- International Law
- Duration
- 2 Years
- Study Level
- Masters
- Study Mode
- Full Time
- Qualification
- MA
- Entry Requirements
- If an application for the MIS in International Law is to be taken into consideration, the student must hold: - a Bachelor’s degree – or a diploma deemed equivalent – in law or - a Bachelor’s degree in international relations.
- Application Process
- The complete application file must reach the Admissions Office by 15 January 2010.
Admission is decided by an interdisciplinary commission on the basis of the candidate’s application file, his academic results, motivation and work experience, provided that this is relevant.
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