So I am back in The Netherlands and preparing to start my LLB degree at University of Groningen. My Welcoming Day is 31st August and I also have to attend another Information Day on the 1st September.
Today I received my the main part of my Reading List, and I thought that I would share it with you:
Constitutional Law
-Documentation: to be announced during first lecture
-Textbook: to be announced during first lecture
Criminal Law 1/Substantive Criminal Law
- George P. Fletcher, Basic Concepts of Criminal Law (ISBN: 0-19-512171-6)
English Language for International and European Law 1
-Janene van Loon, Arnoud Thüss, Nicole Schmidt & Kevin Haines, Academic Writing: A Process Based Approach, Coutinho, Bussum, 2011(ISBN: 978 90 469 0256 1)
English Language for International and European Law 2
(None Listed)
Introduction to Economics
-Sean Masaki Flynn, Economics for Dummies (ISBN: 0-7645-5726-2)
International and European Law
-Elementair Internationaal Recht 2011(ISBN: 9789067043168)
-Foster (Oxford University Press, latest edition), EU Legislation & Treaties (ISBN: 9780199581597)
-R. Wallace, International Law, Sweet & Maxwell, Sixth Edition, 2009(ISBN: 9781847036315)
Introduction to law and legal systems
-Taekema, H.S. (ed.), Understanding Dutch Law (ISBN: 978-90-5454-432-6)
Legal History
-Reader ‘Legal History’ (around 300 pages)
-Workbook ‘Legal History’
Legal Skills A
(None Listed)
Legal Skills A- IT for Lawyers
(None Listed)
Legal Skills B
(None Listed)
Private Law 1
-Will be announced on Nestor.




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