In order to complete the application procedure successfully, prospective students should collect and submit along with their online application, a pdf copy of the following documents:
- The application form (available here) personally signed by the candidate.
- Bachelor’s degree.
- A full academic transcript of records of their bachelor’s degree.
- Master’s Degree accompanied by a full academic transcript of records (if applicable).
- Certified copy of Bachelor’s degree accreditation by the Hellenic National Academic Recognition Information Center (Hellenic NARIC or DOATAP), or at least a certified copy of the submitted application to the Hellenic NARIC for the issuance of the above accreditation (only for candidates who have completed their undergraduate studies at a non-Greek University). Further information about the accreditation procedure can be found here.
- Proof of at least a C1 level certificate of the English language proficiency in English as per the language requirements or a statement indicating that they wish to be examined in English by a member of the academic staff.
- Proof of knowledge in German and/or French or a statement indicating that they wish to be examined in these languages by a member of the academic staff (if applicable).
- Copy of passport (only for international students)
- A curriculum vitae (CV) of no more than 2 pages in English.
- A personal statement of max. 400 words outlining their academic achievements and ambitions and underlying their motivation to attend the relevant LL.M Course.
- Official Certificate (only for judges and diplomats)
PLEASE NOTE: The university degrees and the respective transcripts shall be written either in Greek (provided that they are issued by a Greek authority) or officially translated in English and certified by a competent authority.
International candidates must send the application along with the accompanying documents exclusively electronically in the following email address: protocol[at]law.uoa[dot]gr.
Greek candidates shall submit the application and the accompanying documents exclusively in an electronic form through the following address: https://eprotocol.uoa.gr (login through taxisnet required).