We recommend you prepare your curriculum vitae, previous education etc. in a text file (Word for instance) before filling
out this form. You can answer the questions by copying and pasting relevant text.
Personal Information
Please use exactly the same name as written in your passport!
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LLM Application
All fields marked with * are compulsory.
Contact Information
(preceeded by a country code)
Person to be notified in case of an emergency
(name plus telephone number)
Study Programme
European Private Law Information Law (2 year Research LLM programme) International and European Law: European Competition Law and Regulation International and European Law: European Union Law International and European Law: International Trade and Investment Law International and European Law: Public International Law International Criminal Law International Tax Law (advanced LLM programme) Labour Law: European and International Labour Law Public International Law (2 year Research LLM programme)
Students applying for the LLM programme in International Criminal Law, must send two
letters of reference. Please click here for more information on the
special application procedure.
Students applying for the 2-year research LLM programme must send in two letters
of reference, and a copy of a legal paper
- in English - that you wrote during your previous education.
Only possible for those students who do not need a temporary residence
permit.
Note Although some of our Master’s programmes also allow enrolment in February, we highly recommend
that international students enrol in September. Enrolling in February means that you will start halfway into the programme
and will thus be taking the courses in a less than optimal order. Please contact the programme coordinator if you are considering
enrolling in February.
Mind the deadlines for application! (refer to the right column of this form)
Secondary education
You must provide photocopies of your secondary / pre-university school transcripts and diplomas.
Current / most recent university education
Addition university degrees can be added on paper.
(or expected to be obtained at above-mentioned date)
Bachelor's degree Master's degree PhD Other...
English Proficiency
Yes No
TOEFL IELTS Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
Yes No
You must use our TOEFL Faculty code if you still have to do the test. Results will be sent directly to our Law School. The
code is 9011-03.
A copy of the results must be sent by regular mail, together with the rest of your application file.
Please note!
Native English speakers are only those students who have obtained their previous diploma in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New
Zealand, United Kingdom, or the United States of America. All other students are required to take an English proficiency
test. Tick 'no' if this is the case.
Experience
Include the following information:
Dates
Employer(s)
City / Country
Title / Position
Please describe your international exposure, such as residence abroad, travel or work experience, in order of importance to
you.
Reference
Please give the names and functions of the persons who wrote your letters of reference. They must be qualified lawyers, e.g.
staff members of your university and/or legal professionals.
(The original letters must be sent by regular mail, together with your application file).
Motivation
All applicants are required to write a motivation letter (of max. 500 words) in which you introduce yourself and explain
why you want to take the LLM of your choice, and why you want to take it at the Amsterdam Law School.
This letter must be added to the application documents.
AMS and AES applicants also have to write a motivation letter in accordance with the specific scholarship requirements. You
can add this letter to the application documents.
Click here
for more information about the Scholarships.
Housing
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No
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I was advised by a professor
Through Alumni
At work from a colleague
Editorial in Magazine / Paper
Advertisement
On the Internet
Mailing received from the University of Amsterdam
Other...
Personal circumstances
Examples are:
Chronic disease
Disabilities
Dyslexia
Pregnancy
Yes No
If your disability or illness might cause serious study problems or delay, you should contact
the university in good time, preferably at least six months in advance.
If necessary, special facilities (such as extra exam time) are available to a certain extend, if discussed well in time with
a student counsellor. In this case a medical report is required.
Please be aware of the fact that many of the university buildings are period buildings, located in the city centre. So not
all buildings, lecture rooms and facilities are easily accessible.
Students applying for the LLM programme in International Criminal Law, must send two
letters of reference. Please click here for more information on the
special application procedure.
Students applying for the 2-year research LLM programme must send in two letters
of reference, and a copy of a legal paper
- in English - that you wrote during your previous education.
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Only possible for those students who do not need a temporary residence
permit.
Note Although some of our Master’s programmes also allow enrolment in February, we highly recommend
that international students enrol in September. Enrolling in February means that you will start halfway into the programme
and will thus be taking the courses in a less than optimal order. Please contact the programme coordinator if you are considering
enrolling in February.
Mind the deadlines for application! (refer to the right column of this form)
(or expected to be obtained at above-mentioned date)
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English Proficiency
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You must use our TOEFL Faculty code if you still have to do the test. Results will be sent directly to our Law School. The
code is 9011-03.
A copy of the results must be sent by regular mail, together with the rest of your application file.
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Please note!
Native English speakers are only those students who have obtained their previous diploma in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New
Zealand, United Kingdom, or the United States of America. All other students are required to take an English proficiency
test. Tick 'no' if this is the case.
Please describe your international exposure, such as residence abroad, travel or work experience, in order of importance to
you.
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Reference
Please give the names and functions of the persons who wrote your letters of reference. They must be qualified lawyers, e.g.
staff members of your university and/or legal professionals.
(The original letters must be sent by regular mail, together with your application file).
Click here
for more information about the Scholarships.
Housing
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Personal circumstances
Examples are:
Chronic disease
Disabilities
Dyslexia
Pregnancy
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If your disability or illness might cause serious study problems or delay, you should contact
the university in good time, preferably at least six months in advance.
If necessary, special facilities (such as extra exam time) are available to a certain extend, if discussed well in time with
a student counsellor. In this case a medical report is required.
Please be aware of the fact that many of the university buildings are period buildings, located in the city centre. So not
all buildings, lecture rooms and facilities are easily accessible.
and I declare that the information provided by me is correct and complete. I undertand that incomplete information will delay
the application process and I accept that incorrect information will render the application invalid. I authorise the Amsterdam
Law School to verify my documents.
Closure
Thank you for your application!
A receipt will be sent to your e-mail address (this may take a few minutes).
Please print the form for your own administration.
Please note that your application will only be complete after you paid the application fee of € 125, and sent us the
following documents by regular mail:
A copy of the English proficiency test results (if applicable)
Letter(s) of reference
Cerficied copies of the university transcripts and of the diploma(s) of your previous education,
including secondary education. The certified copies should be translated by an official translator in English, French, German
of Spanish. If you cannot send these documents before the application deadline of 1 April 2014, please send an original university
statement confirming you have fulfilled the obligations necessary to obtain the diploma.
A motivation letter
A separate letter of motivation, in case you wish to apply for the scholarships AES, AMS and / or UvA / IBFD
A legal paper, written in English (only when applying for the 2-year reseach LLM programme
and the LLM programme in International Tax Law)
All these documents, including the payment of the application fee, must be received by the Amsterdam
Law School, before 1 April 2015. Please state your name and date of birth on each document.
Amsterdam Law School
International Office
Oudemanhuispoort 4-6, room A 016
1012 CN Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Applicants are required to pay an administrative fee of € 125. The fee should be remitted
to:
Deutsche Bank, De Entree
99-197, 1101 HE Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Account no. 50.90.95.402
Beneficiary:
Universiteit van Amsterdam
1000 BA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Stating reference number "C.2110.0005" and your name!
Please use exactly the same name as written in your passport!
- the page which shows your photograph -
LLM Application
Contact Information
(preceeded by a country code)
Person to be notified in case of an emergency
(name plus telephone number)
Study Programme
Students applying for the LLM programme in International Criminal Law, must send two
letters of reference. Please click here for more information on the
special application procedure.
Students applying for the 2-year research LLM programme must send in two letters
of reference, and a copy of a legal paper
- in English - that you wrote during your previous education.
Only possible for those students who do not need a temporary residence
permit.
Note Although some of our Master’s programmes also allow enrolment in February, we highly recommend
that international students enrol in September. Enrolling in February means that you will start halfway into the programme
and will thus be taking the courses in a less than optimal order. Please contact the programme coordinator if you are considering
enrolling in February.
Mind the deadlines for application! (refer to the right column of this form)
Secondary education
Current / most recent university education
(or expected to be obtained at above-mentioned date)
English Proficiency
You must use our TOEFL Faculty code if you still have to do the test. Results will be sent directly to our Law School. The
code is 9011-03.
A copy of the results must be sent by regular mail, together with the rest of your application file.
Please note!
Native English speakers are only those students who have obtained their previous diploma in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New
Zealand, United Kingdom, or the United States of America. All other students are required to take an English proficiency
test. Tick 'no' if this is the case.
Experience
Include the following information:
Dates
Employer(s)
City / Country
Title / Position
Please describe your international exposure, such as residence abroad, travel or work experience, in order of importance to
you.
Reference
Please give the names and functions of the persons who wrote your letters of reference. They must be qualified lawyers, e.g.
staff members of your university and/or legal professionals.
(The original letters must be sent by regular mail, together with your application file).
Click here
for more information about the Scholarships.
Housing
Information
Personal circumstances
Examples are:
Chronic disease
Disabilities
Dyslexia
Pregnancy
If your disability or illness might cause serious study problems or delay, you should contact
the university in good time, preferably at least six months in advance.
If necessary, special facilities (such as extra exam time) are available to a certain extend, if discussed well in time with
a student counsellor. In this case a medical report is required.
Please be aware of the fact that many of the university buildings are period buildings, located in the city centre. So not
all buildings, lecture rooms and facilities are easily accessible.