Best law/international law programmes I should aim for in my case?

Basically the title. I’ve started doing some research but I would like to have some other opinions as well.

Some background about me: I have a bachelors in international relations, I graduated last year and have some work experience in an Embassy and UNICEF. Now I’m 23, and currently finishing my masters at a very good European university, which is also international relations related - however I would like to break into international law. I have two main concerns: the first is that I do not have any legal experience, and the second concern is that most LLMs want you to at least have a bachelors in law, which I do not have. I know that I can go for a JD without having a bachelors in law, but I’m just curious if there are any good year long programmes that can help me get my foot in the door.

What are some excellent/premier/well connected international law programmes - preferably in Europe or the US (but mostly Europe)?

Your thoughts/advice are appreciated.

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u/kayyyyxxx — 7 days ago
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Best law/international law programmes I should aim for in my case?

Basically the title. I’ve started doing some research but I would like to have some other opinions as well.

Some background about me: I have a bachelors in international relations, I graduated last year and have some work experience in an Embassy and UNICEF. Now I’m 23, and currently finishing my masters at a very good European university, which is also international relations related - however I would like to break into international law. I have two main concerns: the first is that I do not have any legal experience, and the second concern is that most LLMs want you to at least have a bachelors in law, which I do not have. I know that I can go for a JD without having a bachelors in law, but I’m just curious if there are any good year long programmes that can help me get my foot in the door.

What are some excellent/premier/well connected international law programmes - preferably in Europe or the US (but mostly Europe)?

Your thoughts/advice are appreciated.

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u/kayyyyxxx — 8 days ago
▲ 1 r/prelaw

Best law/international law programmes I should aim for in my case?

Basically the title. I’ve started doing some research but I would like to have some other opinions as well.

Some background about me: I have a bachelors in international relations, I graduated last year and have some work experience in an Embassy and UNICEF. Now I’m 23, and currently finishing my masters at a very good European university, which is also international relations related - however I would like to break into international law. I have two main concerns: the first is that I do not have any legal experience, and the second concern is that most LLMs want you to at least have a bachelors in law, which I do not have. I know that I can go for a JD without having a bachelors in law, but I’m just curious if there are any good year long programmes that can help me get my foot in the door.

What are some excellent/premier/well connected international law programmes - preferably in Europe or the US (but mostly Europe)?

Your thoughts/advice are appreciated.

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u/kayyyyxxx — 9 days ago

Best international law programmes to aim for in my case?

Basically the title. I’ve started doing some research but I would like to have some other opinions as well.

Some background about me: I have a bachelors in international relations, I graduated last year and have some work experience in an Embassy and UNICEF. Now I’m 23, and currently finishing my masters at a very good European university, which is also international relations related - however I would like to break into international law. I have two main concerns: the first is that I do not have any legal experience, and the second concern is that most LLMs want you to at least have a bachelors in law, which I do not have. I know that I can go for a JD without having a bachelors in law, but I’m just curious if there are any good year long programmes that can help me get my foot in the door.

What are some excellent/premier/well connected international law programmes - preferably in Europe or the US (but mostly Europe)?

Your thoughts/advice are appreciated.

reddit.com
u/kayyyyxxx — 9 days ago

Best international law programmes to aim for in my case?

Basically the title. I’ve started doing some research but I would like to have some other opinions as well.

Some background about me: I have a bachelors in international relations, I graduated last year and have some work experience in an Embassy and UNICEF. Now I’m 23, and currently finishing my masters at a very good European university, which is also international relations related - however I would like to break into international law. I have two main concerns: the first is that I do not have any legal experience, and the second concern is that most LLMs want you to at least have a bachelors in law, which I do not have. I know that I can go for a JD without having a bachelors in law, but I’m just curious if there are any good year long programmes that can help me get my foot in the door.

What are some excellent/premier/well connected international law programmes - preferably in Europe or the US (but mostly Europe)?

Your thoughts/advice are appreciated.

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u/kayyyyxxx — 10 days ago