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International Law Tutoring (Public International Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, Human Rights)
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As a 'Cum Laude' and honors graduate of Columbia University and the University of Groningen in International and European Law I have extensive knowledge of these legal fields. I specialised in Public International Law, International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, as well as International Human Rights Law.

I give introductory classes in these legal fields as well as more advanced classes where we will also look at current developments and the interplay with other disciplines such as Politics or Diplomacy.

Using the Socratic method I try to make my lessons as engaging as possible. This means that I will not simply lecture you but engage in a dialogue/debate with you in order to stimulate critical thinking.

I am currently working at the United Nations Office in Geneva and thus have insights into how International Law works in reality.

Depending on your needs, I give University-preparatory classes, exam-preparation classes for University students, or help with dissertations or writing/research projects. As I understand that each student has specific needs, I will tailor the lessons to you. Feel free to contact me and we can figure out a teaching plan together.
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Bring any material that you think might be useful / that you need help with.
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Online from Switzerland
About Me
Having just recently been a student myself I understand your struggles. However, I have managed to successfully complete my LLB and LLM and now I wish to help you achieve the same!
Education
'Cum Laude' Bachelor of Laws (in International and European Law) from the University of Groningen
Master-level courses in International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law at the University of Copenhagen
Experience / Qualifications
I hold an LLB cum laude from the University of Groningen and an LLM with honors from Columbia University.
I currently work at the United Nations in Geneva. I therefore have insights into the real-life application of International Law.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
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Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
German
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New York
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Are you looking to brush up your English or do you need somebody to practice oral skills for an exam?

I offer English language classes adjusted to each student's level and needs. It could be to prepare for an exchange semester/year, to prepare for an English exam like Cambridge/TOEFL or maturité.

Reach out to me and we can discuss how I can help you the best!

I hold excellent scores in both Cambridge and TOEFL tests and therefore know exactly what it takes to get them and how to prepare for it! I also studied law in English for the past 4 years and thus have an excellent command of the language.
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Moreover, being currently preparing for the entrance exam to the National School of Magistrates, a solid mastery of legal fundamentals as well as the methods required in legal studies remains.

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