The Leiden Law School is the oldest and largest law school of the Netherlands. It has a highly acclaimed international reputation, most notably in Public International Law, European & International Business Law and Air & Space Law.
The Leiden Law School is also internationally renowned for its longstanding research and collaborative experience in the socio-legal field. It has a longstanding history of cooperation with Indonesian universities and legal institutions working towards the development of the legal justice system in Indonesia. The Law School’s proximity to the international law courts and tribunals in The Hague further allows for a unique perspective and interaction between these institutions and the Law School.
Ms. Rebecca Tait, International Project Manager at the Leiden Law School, will be at the NUffic Neso Indonesia Jakarta on 14 November 2011 and will present an information session on the Leiden Law School’s international programme offerings for both students and qualified lawyers from Indonesia.
The lecture will take place on:
Date: 14 November 2011
Time: 14:00 – 16:00
Place: Meeting Room, Nuffic Neso Indonesia
Menara Jamsostek 20th floor
Jl. Gatot Subroto Kav.35 Jakarta
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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. However, applicants should contact the appropriate administering body before making an application, as details do change frequently.