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LLM in Competition / Antitrust - Best Choice
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Joined: 21 Oct 2009 Posts: 1 |
LLM in Competition / Antitrust - Best Choice
Dear all,Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:22 AM I am a competition lawyer from Europe, planning to apply for an LLM focused on competition law. My questions are rather simple (although the answers seem to be just the opposite): what is a better overall experience, training, networking choice, economic background, in your opinion, for an LLM in competition law for a European based practitioner between: 10 top ranking US schools (Harvard, Chicago, NYU, Columbia, Berkley etc.) UK schools (e.g. King's College, LSE, Cambridge, College of London), and/or European continental schools (e.g. College of Europe, Tilburg etc.). Is doing Europe / UK (e.g. proffesor Whish) a better choice, or is it the US? Could anybody provide any sort of a ranking for each continent and/or a cross ranking for all of the relevant schools? I would appreciate very much any help and feedback that anybody could provide, since I am in kind of a jam with the application deadlines coming very close. Thanks [Edited by the_graduate on 22 Oct 2009] |
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