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Riga Graduate School of Law: Scholarships for the Public International Law and Human Rights programme (LL.M)(2010/2011)

The Riga Graduate School of Law announces Scholarships for an LL.M degree in Public International Law and Human Rights funded by the Open Society Institute (OSI). Eligible students currently are invited to apply for the Riga Graduate School of Law (RGSL) Public International Law and Human Rights Programme. The programme provides expertise in Public International Law and Human Rights and also offers courses in European Law. The programme is competitive and very prestigious. The Programme is based at the RGSL located in Riga, Latvia. It is available to individuals with bachelor’s or master’s degree in law or related fields (or will be awarded a degree prior to admission to the programme), obtained in at least four years long studies, if basic knowledge in law and corresponding work experience is acquired; second level professional higher education, professional bachelor’s or master’s degree in law or other related fields, if basic knowledge in law and corresponding work experience is acquired. The 2010/2011 Programme starts in September 2010.

Please find more information here:

http://www.rgsl.edu.lv/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=519&Itemid=134

4 Comments

  1. setati m frank setati m frank 18 March 2010

    I am South African and a high school educator in my LLB final year with UNISA who would like to be considered for this importand scholarship.

  2. beasiswa beasiswa 28 May 2010

    this the scholarship that im looking for, thank you admin, to make this article

  3. Petronella pontsho Petronella pontsho 7 July 2010

    This is the opportunity that ive been looking for because it is begginer of my carrer and im so passionate about law but i finished high school last year and i would be ecstatic if you take me

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