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How strong is Leiden University Law School?
As one of the departments with the largest number of students in Leiden University, the academic strength of Leiden Law School should not be underestimated. In the Times Higher Education World University Ranking, Leiden Law School ranks 27th in the world, with Holland 1, which is a truly famous European school.

Leiden Law School is one of the seven colleges of Leiden University. At present, there are about 450 employees, scholars and administrators, of whom more than 325 are engaged in teaching. Together, they have made Leiden Law School today: a research-oriented and teaching-oriented college.

Leiden University is the oldest university in the Netherlands, founded in 1575. Leiden is closely related to the Dutch royal family. Queen Julianne, Queen Beatrice and King William Alexander in history are all alumni of Leiden University. There have been 65,438+00 Dutch leaders and prime ministers from here, including the current Prime Minister mark rutte, 9 foreign leaders, including the sixth US President john quincy adams, a NATO Secretary-General, a president of the International Court of Justice, a British Prime Minister and 65,438+06 Nobel Prize winners, including Einstein.