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Admiralty and Maritime Law LL.M.

Courses

  • Admiralty I
  • Admiralty II
  • International Ocean Carriage & Payment Systems
  • Law of the Sea
  • Marine Collision & Limitation of Liability
  • Seminar on Multi-modal Transport of Goods
  • Marine Insurance
  • Seminar on Marine Insurance
  • Seminar on Personal Injury & Death Litigation
  • Specialist Seminar on Supervised Research
  • Salvage & Maritime Cultural Heritage
  • Tug, Tow and Pilot
  • Marine Environmental & Pollution Law
  • U.S. Maritime Policy
  • U.S. Maritime Regulation
  • International Business Transactions
  • Maritime Liens & Mortgages
  • Charter Parties
  • Advanced Marine Insurance
  • Law of Coast Guard Operations

Courses

  • Admiralty I
  • Admiralty II
  • International Ocean Carriage & Payment Systems
  • Law of the Sea
  • Marine Collision & Limitation of Liability
  • Seminar on Multi-modal Transport of Goods
  • Marine Insurance
  • Seminar on Marine Insurance
  • Seminar on Personal Injury & Death Litigation
  • Specialist Seminar on Supervised Research
  • Salvage & Maritime Cultural Heritage
  • Tug, Tow and Pilot
  • Marine Environmental & Pollution Law
  • U.S. Maritime Policy
  • U.S. Maritime Regulation
  • International Business Transactions
  • Maritime Liens & Mortgages
  • Charter Parties
  • Advanced Marine Insurance
  • Law of Coast Guard Operations

Admission Requirements

Charleston School of Law begins to review files as they are completed and continues to review files until all seats in the program are filled. Applications for the LL.M. program should be submitted no later than Nov. 15, 2014 for spring 2015 admission and March 1 for fall 2015 admission. Application to the Charleston School of Law LL.M. program requires the following:


1.    Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.

2.    J.D. from an ABA-approved law school, except for international students.

3.    International applicants with law degrees from schools outside the United States must obtain the     approval of the Director of the LL.Mprogram to ensure that the degree-granting school is the equivalent of an ABA accredited school.

4.    Completed and signed application for admission. Applications are available at LSAC.org.

5.    LSAC LL.M. Credential Assembly Service (LL.M. CAS) Law School Report. Registration for the LL.M. CAS is available at LSAC.org.

6.    Non-refundable $50.00 application fee

7.    A minimum of two letters of recommendation, at least one from a law faculty member, a lawyer, or a judge. Applicants may use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation (LOR) service or have them mailed directly to the Charleston School of Law Office of Admission.

8.    Personal statement.

9.    Current resume.

10.  Transcripts from all undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools attended. Transcripts should be submitted by the school(s) directly to LSAC.


More information here

Admission Requirements

Charleston School of Law begins to review files as they are completed and continues to review files until all seats in the program are filled. Applications for the LL.M. program should be submitted no later than Nov. 15, 2014 for spring 2015 admission and March 1 for fall 2015 admission. Application to the Charleston School of Law LL.M. program requires the following:


1.    Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.

2.    J.D. from an ABA-approved law school, except for international students.

3.    International applicants with law degrees from schools outside the United States must obtain the     approval of the Director of the LL.Mprogram to ensure that the degree-granting school is the equivalent of an ABA accredited school.

4.    Completed and signed application for admission. Applications are available at LSAC.org.

5.    LSAC LL.M. Credential Assembly Service (LL.M. CAS) Law School Report. Registration for the LL.M. CAS is available at LSAC.org.

6.    Non-refundable $50.00 application fee

7.    A minimum of two letters of recommendation, at least one from a law faculty member, a lawyer, or a judge. Applicants may use the LSAC Letter of Recommendation (LOR) service or have them mailed directly to the Charleston School of Law Office of Admission.

8.    Personal statement.

9.    Current resume.

10.  Transcripts from all undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools attended. Transcripts should be submitted by the school(s) directly to LSAC.


More information here