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Summer Program on International Criminal Law/Leiden University

Leiden University

Leiden University was founded in 1575 and is the oldest university in the Netherlands. From the beginning, freedom of belief and religion was practiced, as reflected by the university's motto, Praesidium Libertatis, Bastion of Liberty.

Over the centuries, Leiden University has been internationally renowned for its high-quality academic teaching, scholarship and research in both liberal arts and sciences. Currently, Leiden University counts approximately 17,000 Students and 4,000 staff members. The University consists of six faculties: Archaeology, Humanities, Law, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Science and Social and Behavioral Sciences. As of 1 September 2008, the former faculties of Religious Studies, Arts, Creative and Performing Arts and Philosophy form part of the new Faculty of Humanities.
The faculties offer a varied range of bachelor's, master's and PhD programs.

For more information on the Leiden Law School please click here.

 

 

 

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