Overview
We start at the Amsterdam Law School with an introduction to common and civil law and procedural and substantive law of international courts and tribunals. At the end of the 1st semester you move to New York. Join the International Criminal Law - Joint Program with Columbia Law School (International Criminal Law) course offered by University of Amsterdam.
Key facts
The International Criminal Law programme combines the study of theoretical aspects and foundations of International Criminal Law with its practical application, by offering a course that simulates the experience of pleading before an international(ised) tribunal and providing opportunities to engage in the Amsterdam Law Clinics.
Amsterdam Law School students and Columbia Law School students complete the programme as a group, spending the first semester at the Amsterdam Law School and the second at Columbia Law School. The programme consists of both compulsory and elective courses.Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Comparative Criminal Law and Procedure
- Jurisdiction and Cooperation in Criminal Matters
- International Criminal Law Practice
- International Criminal Tribunals - Procedural Aspects
- International Criminal Tribunals - Substantive Law
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Disciplines
International Law Criminal Law View 6 other Masters in Criminal Law in NetherlandsWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree in law from a research university (Dutch: WO).
- A Bachelor’s degree in the law track of PPLE (Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics) from the University of Amsterdam. If you did not complete the law track, then you will need to have obtained at least 45 ECTS of law courses as part of your completed PPLE programme.
- A Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts & Sciences from any University College in the Netherlands, including at least 45 ECTS of law courses as part of this completed programme.
- A Bachelor’s degree comparable to a Dutch Bachelor’s degree in European Studies or International Relations, including at least 45 ECTS of law courses as part of this completed programme.
- A Bachelor’s degree from a research university (Dutch: WO) in another discipline, provided that at least 60 ECTS of law courses were obtained as part of this completed programme.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents25900 EUR / year≈ 25900 EUR / year -
EU/EEA Applies to you
Applies to youEU/EEA Nationals2695 EUR / year≈ 2695 EUR / year
Living costs
Amsterdam
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Funding
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Scholarships Information
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