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APPLICATION


To apply, prospective students shall fill in the online application form and upload the following required documents -exclusively electronically- via the following address: app.law.uoa.gr/wordpress.

1. The application form personally signed by the candidate. 

2. Bachelor’s degree. Students in their final year of studies may instead submit an official document by their University certifying that they are currently enrolled students in their senior year. Candidates who have completed their undergraduate studies but are waiting their official diploma to be issued may also submit an official certificate by their University attesting the date of successful completion of their studies until 8th September 2023.

3. A full academic transcript of records of their bachelor’s degree. Students in their last year of studies should provide an official transcript for all completed semesters to the date of the application.

4. Master’s Degree accompanied by a full academic transcript of records (if applicable).

5. 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.

6. 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).

7. ID / Copy of passport (only for international students)

8. A curriculum vitae (CV) of no more than 2 pages in English.

9. A personal statement of max. 400 words outlining their academic achievements and ambitions and underlying their motivation to attend the relevant LL.M Course.

10. Official Certificate of Employment (only for judges).

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.