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Dear Admission Committee

Law is the organizer of societies and the supporter of


human civilization, so it can be considered the universal
goal of human civilization
Because of that I am writing to express my sincere interest
in pursuing a one-tier master’s degree in international
relations At Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute
of International, Political and Regional Studies and to
apply for the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship
Programme. This prestigious scholarship program, known
for its commitment to fostering international education and
cultural exchange, aligns perfectly with my aspirations. I
am excited about the opportunity to further my education
in a field that resonates with my passion for science and
my desire to make a positive impact on people’s lives.
The development and codification of International Law in
modern times has been a source of strength for the
conduct of international relations. It has greatly helped the
process of institutionalization of international relations. It
has given vital strength to the cause of international
integration and internationalism.
It has been helpful in promoting respect for several
common international values. For example, the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights has given a meaningful
direction to the efforts of states in the direction of human
welfare. International Law has helped the growth of
cultural and commercial relations among nations by
providing definite, settled and recognized methods of
conducting relations.
It indirectly influences the conduct of the international
relations by providing the framework to international
organisation and society. Thus, International Law has
been playing an effective and big role in the conduct of
relations among nations. However, several of its
weaknesses have also been a source of hindrance in the
way of securing a fully definite legal basis for international
relations. Weaknesses of International Law as a Limitation
on National Power.
My decision to study in Hungary is motivated by my desire
for a new and enriching cultural experience. Studying in
the heart of Europe will provide me with the opportunity to
immerse myself in a new culture and learn a new
language. Additionally, Hungary’s reputation for high-
quality education and affordable tuition fees makes it an
ideal destination for me to achieve my academic and
professional goals.
The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme
would not only ease the financial burden of my studies but
also provide me with invaluable opportunities for personal
and professional growth. I am excited about the possibility
of joining the Corvinus University community and
contributing to the field of LAW. I am confident that my
dedication, passion, and drive will enable me to excel in
my studies and make a meaningful impact on the lives of
others. I am grateful for your consideration of my
application and look forward to the opportunity to discuss
my qualifications further.
 With the highest regard Corvinus University of
Budapest, Institute of International, Political and
Regional Studies

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