LLMEuropean Human Rights
Study location | Hungary, Budapest |
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Type | Specialist postgraduate, part-time, part-time |
Nominal duration | 2 semesters (1 year) (60 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | LLM (Master in European Human Rights) |
Accreditation | 2014/10/XV/6 |
Tuition fee | €1,000 per semester (ca 1,000 EUR) |
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Entry qualification | Graduate / Master diploma (or higher) Legal Master’s degree or a legal degree equal to a Legal Master’s degree as this is a second master program. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | English Minimum level of language proficiency according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: B2 A language certificate is required. |
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Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. Please be specific about your legal studies, legal professional experience so far, and about your interests, motivations and goals in which this program can be beneficial for you to achieve. The length of the motivation letter is no need to be longer than one – two pages. Documents to submit with application:
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Overview
ELTE Faculty of Law is determined to provide contact classes as far as the COVID-19 situation allows us. We aim to organise teaching with full flexibility. It means that classes will always be streamed via online platforms (like Teams or Zoom), but personal attendance will also be possible, given Hungary’s general laws permit it.
Therefore, you can trust that classes will always be available online in due time, even if you are unable to participate in them in person. However, teachers – except those who potentially can not travel to Hungary due to the pandemic – will be present at the premises of the Faculty, and you can also join the classes in person. In this way, the teaching will be foreseeable, and no sudden changes are expected.
We have been testing this system during the 2020/2021 academic year, and our feedback both from teachers and students are very positive.
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