European Criminal Justice in a Global Context is an LLM that examines how national criminal justice systems interact with EU criminal law, EU constitutional and administrative law, and international legal frameworks. You develop advanced knowledge of cross-border cooperation, enforcement, and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice.
European Criminal Justice in a Global Context is a Master of Laws (LLM) program offered by Utrecht University that explores the interaction between national criminal justice systems, EU criminal law, and international legal frameworks. This program equips you with advanced knowledge of cross-border cooperation, enforcement practices, and the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice.
The LLM program is structured around specialized modules that bridge EU law with practical applications in criminal justice. The curriculum typically includes both foundational legal principles and the operational dynamics of international cooperation.
Curriculum note: For the full list of modules, credit allocation, and details regarding electives or assessments, please refer to the program's official website.
Applicants must possess a qualifying law or law-related bachelor's degree. The program recognizes the following qualifications:
There are no specific GRE/GMAT requirements for this program.
Graduates of the European Criminal Justice in a Global Context program are well-equipped for diverse career paths in the legal field. Potential opportunities include roles in international organizations, governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private legal practices focused on EU and international law. The program's emphasis on cross-border cooperation and enforcement prepares students to navigate the complexities of modern legal challenges in a globalized context.
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