Training and Advanced Education Unit (TAE) Post-Graduate Education
Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Crime and Justice
10. How to Apply
All applicants must submit a duly filled application form, which may be downloaded here, together with all required supporting documents. Please note that due to the high number of requests, incomplete applications will not be considered.
The application procedure is structured as follows:
1) The electronic copy (in word format only) of the complete application form must be received by the LL.M. Administrative Office at llm unicri.it by 26 August 2012 11.00 p.m. (GTM+1).
2) The paper copy of the application inclusive of all supporting documents must be sent via ordinary mail by 31 August 2012 to the following address:
LL.M. in International Crime and Justice
UNICRI
Viale Maestri del Lavoro 10
10127 Torino
ITALY
Students encountering difficulties in accessing the ordinary mail system can contact the LL.M. Administrative Office at llm unicri.it to seek further assistance.
Applications are reviewed on the basis of the paper copy and the documentation received. Please note that electronic applications not accompanied by their complete paper version will not be considered. Late applications may be considered at the Scientific Committee's discretion.
The LL.M. Administrative Office will notify each candidate by e-mail about the results of the selection between 19 and 21 September 2012.
The LL.M. Staff cannot make notifications of acceptance prior to the above mentioned date.
Checklist
A complete application to the Master in International Crime and Justice is made up of the following documents:
- Application Form
- Curriculum Vitae in English
- Motivation letter: a letter (in English, not more than 400 words) explaining the reasons for wanting to attend the course
- Scanned copy of the Passport (only the pages with picture and personal data, if already available)
- If not an English mother-tongue, a document acknowledging good level of English (either an internationally recognized English proficiency test certification or a self motivated letter)
- Photocopies of all degrees or diplomas obtained (including: records of examinations, grades, and title of the final research paper) already obtained, with a translation of those degrees or diplomas which are not in English
- Legalized copies of the diploma required to enter to the LL.M. (if already available)
Legalized copies of transcripts of grades and/or study plan (if already available)
OR
Declaration of Value of the entry degree (if already available)
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