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Universities
The Netherlands has ten public (i.e. state-funded) universities with a dedicated law faculty (in no particular order):
- University of Amsterdam (UvA)
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)
- Faculty of Law
- Leiden University
- Utrecht University (UU)
- Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance
- Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)
- Erasmus School of Law (ESL)
- Radboud University Nijmegen (RU)
- Faculty of Law
- Tilburg University (UvT)
- Tilburg Law School (TLS)
- Maastricht University (UM)
- Faculty of Law
- University of Groningen (RUG)
- Faculty of Law
- The Open University (OU)
- Faculty of Law
Furthermore, The Netherlands has a single private university which offers a legal program:
Universities of applied sciences
The Netherlands has thirteen public (i.e. state-funded) universities of applied sciences which offer legal programs (in no particular order):
- Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS)
- The Hague University of Applied Sciences (THUAS)
- University of Applied Sciences Leiden
- University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
- Hanze University of Applied Sciences (UAS)
- Fontys University of Applied Sciences
- Avans University of Applied Sciences
- Inholland University of Applied Sciences
- Zuyd University of Applied Sciences
- Saxion University of Applied Sciences
- Windesheim University of Applied Sciences
- HAN University of Applied Sciences
- Stenden University of Applied Sciences
Furthermore, the Netherlands has a single private university of applied sciences which offers a legal program:
References
- ^ Rhyne, Charles S., ed. (1978). Law and Judicial Systems of Nations (3rd Revised ed.). The World Peace Through Law Center. p. 513.
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