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Academic Degree

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Course Duration

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Tuition fee

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Deadline
Winter  :  31 Mar

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Course Details

The Law Faculty of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin offers a one-year full-time graduate degree program in International Dispute Resolution (IDR), with a strong emphasis on international arbitration. The Master program is open to law graduates from jurisdictions around the world and is taught exclusively in English. The IDR LL.M. program provides students with an opportunity to obtain the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to meet the demands of the global legal market.

Focus

Commercial Arbitration and Investment Arbitration, comparative la... See More

Mandatory Internship

No
Internship is not mandatory, but is optional during studies. If possible, we recommend doing an internship.

Exchange Semester

No
The university does not offer any exchange semester

Mode of Study

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Onsite

Study Format

Full Time

Cost & Fees

Tuition fee

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Semester Contribution

€315.64

Tips

The Semester contributions totaling 315.64 EUR must be paid each semester. It includes Semester fee 50.00 EUR, Contribution to the student body fee 9.75 EUR, Contribution to Student Services fee 54.09 EUR, Semester ticket for public transport 193.80 EUR and Solidarity contribution to the semester ticket 8.00 EUR

Admission

Admission Semester

Mode of Application

Online

Approval Mode

Local admission restriction

Requirements

Entry Requirements

Minimum requirement includes an undergraduate degree in law with post-graduate work experience of at least 1 year.

Language Requirements

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ENGLISH CEFR

C1
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ENGLISH IELTS

6.5
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ENGLISH TOEFL iBT

100
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ENGLISH TOEFL pBT

600
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ENGLISH Cambridge FCE

Grade A
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Cambridge English CPE

Grade C
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Cambridge Advanced Certificate (CAE)

Grade C
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DAAD language certificate for GERMAN students

B1

Good to know

Following test results can serve as proof of English proficiency: UNIcert II or III certificate

A language certificate is not required in the following situations: The applicants has studied at a university or college in a country, in which English is an official language and the classes at this college or university were taught in English, or the applicants only studied in part at such a university or college and obtained a minimum of 20 ECTS Credits while studying at those institutions, or the Applicants attended a school that qualifies Its students to enrol at college or university and where the classes were taught in English, or the applicants native language is English

Previous Work Experience

Mandatory

Other Test Requirements

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Application Documents

Certificate of your professional degree bachelor or diploma or master

Transcript

Resume cover letter or curriculum vitae

Letter of motivation

Application letter or application enrollment form

Recommendation letter or reference letter

Grading system

Language certificates english

Dates & Deadline

SemesterInternational StudentsEU Students

Winter

31 Mar31 Mar
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