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The Faculty Board of Law announce that there will be an election of a Scholar or Scholars on Dr Whewell's Foundation in the Easter Term of 2004.
The Electors may at each election award one or more Scholarships of such value as they may determine. The competition is open to any person who is a candidate for the LL.M. Examination in 2004 or who was successful in that examination in 2003.
Awards will be made upon the results of an examination which will be held in Cambridge in the Easter Term in each year, at a place and at hours which will be announced in the Reporter. Certain of the papers, being identical with the papers of the LL.M. Examination in International Law, will be set on the date fixed by Ordinance for that examination. The subjects of examination for 2003 were:
Not less than three of the Papers 19-22, 24 and 25 prescribed by the Faculty of Law for the LL.M. Examination 2003, a fourth paper chosen by the candidate from all the papers prescribed for that examination1, and a paper on 'Problems and Disputed Points in International Law'.
1 A list of these prescribed papers and syllabuses and reading lists may be obtained on application to the Secretary of the Faculty Board of Law, Faculty of Law, 10 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DZ.
The subjects of examination for 2004 will be announced in the Michaelmas Term 2003.
The names of candidates must reach the Secretary of the Faculty Board of Law, 10 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DZ, not later than 20 February 2004. Candidates must also inform the Secretary which of the alternative subjects they intend to offer.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 November 2003
Copyright © 2003 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars
of the University of Cambridge.