International & European Law - English - Full-time
Location details
Location The Hague, Main Campus
Johanna Westerdijkplein 75,2521 EN, The Hague, The Netherlands
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How to apply
Your enrolment request must be submitted through Studielink. Would you like to find out more about the application process first? Check our page How to apply The key deadlines are listed here as well.
Study details
This degree programme is registered in the Central Register of Higher Education Programmes (CROHO) as follows:
Official Dutch name of degree programme: HBO-Rechten
Official international name: Law
Programme code (Isat): 39205
Institution code (Brin): 27UM
Both the official Dutch and the official international name of the degree programme (current at the time of your graduation) will be printed on your diploma.
For more information on the accreditation of this degree programme, see the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO) website.
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Contact the programme
- Questions about the LAW programme? Please contact Hesther Calis via h.t.e.calis@hhs.nl.
- Entry requirements and registration? Send an email to csi@hhs.nl.
- Studying in The Hague? Students BIanca, Orla, Miruna or Zayron will tell you all about it.
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Contact a current student
Bianca Maria Leahu
Hello everyone! I’m Bianca and I’m 21. If you’re considering our university to be your “home” for the next few years but still have some doubts, feel free to contact me, I’d be more than happy to answer all your questions! I’m a THUAS student myself (I’m in year two of the International & European Law programme) and I believe I gained enough experience to help you out! & if you’re in the nearby pass by for a private tour of the university.
Ask Bianca Maria a questionOrla Harris
Hi, my name is Orla Harris and I am from the UK. I just turned 19 so I started this program at the young age of 18. This is the most adult thing I have done so far and I am assuming many of you are in the same position I was in when I first joined, so do not be afraid to ask any questions. I chose this program because of its internationalism, its wide variety of subject choices. But most importantly I chose this program because of the practical skills you gain form this course. As a first year student I can give you the most up to date experience that can be given, such as what to expect in your first few days and weeks at THUAS, how online lectures work in these circumstances and who can help you.
Ask Orla a questionMiruna Munteanu
Hi everyone! I am Miruna and I am one of the first-year students at The Hague University of Applied Sciences .
I am more than honoured to study within the International and European Law programme and be part of this tremendous community ,here in The Hague. If you consider us a potential choice for your future, for your carrier and want to find out more insights and details about our university and team, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am more than glad to help you in the best way I can.
Zayron Wever
Hello! My name is Zayron Wever. I am 26 years old and I am a second-year International & European Law student. I am from the one happy island of Aruba. Studying at The Hague University of Applied Sciences gives you a better practical experience in the field of your choice and you make amazing friends along the way. So come down to see for yourself. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will try to answer you as soon as possible.
Ask Zayron a questionTuition fee
Tuition fees
You will have to pay tuition fees when you enrol on a bachelor's programme. You can pay directly in one or more instalments. If you pay in more than one instalment a small administration fee is charged.
Scholarships
Find out more about scholarships for international students. Please note that these scholarships are one-off scholarships only, meaning that if you obtain them it is only for your first year of study.
Student finance
Dutch students qualify for extra financial support via a loan. Dutch students automatically qualify for this financial assistance and international students may be eligible if they have lived in the Netherlands for at least five years or are employed for at least 56 hours per month.
Additional Costs
You must also budget for books, excursions and field trips. You can expect to pay approximately €800 per year to cover these additional costs. During your semester abroad, you will also need to pay for tickets, housing and insurance.