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LLM in Dispute Resolution (with International Commercial Arbitration Concentration)

Courses

  • International Commercial Arbitration Theory and Doctrine
  • International Commercial Arbitration Procedure and Practice
  • International Commercial Arbitration and the National Courts
  • International Investment Disputes
  • Ethical Considerations in International Commercial Arbitration
  • Capstone Mock Arbitration
  • Negotiation Theory and Practice
  • Mediation Theory and Practice
  • Introduction to US Law*

Courses

  • International Commercial Arbitration Theory and Doctrine
  • International Commercial Arbitration Procedure and Practice
  • International Commercial Arbitration and the National Courts
  • International Investment Disputes
  • Ethical Considerations in International Commercial Arbitration
  • Capstone Mock Arbitration
  • Negotiation Theory and Practice
  • Mediation Theory and Practice
  • Introduction to US Law*
  • Admission Requirements

    Admission is competitive and criteria include academic achievement, professional accomplishment, a track record for influence and leadership, and intended application of a dispute resolution education.  


    Applicants for whom English is not their first language should have a TOEFL score of 100 iBT test.  International students must apply on-line (please be sure to indicate that you are applying to the LL.M. London program) and have their transcripts evaluated through LSAC’s LL.M. Credential Assembly Service as part of the application process.  Additional information on this process can be found at llm.lsac.org .


    This is a pilot program limited to 15 students. 

    Admission Requirements

    Admission is competitive and criteria include academic achievement, professional accomplishment, a track record for influence and leadership, and intended application of a dispute resolution education.  


    Applicants for whom English is not their first language should have a TOEFL score of 100 iBT test.  International students must apply on-line (please be sure to indicate that you are applying to the LL.M. London program) and have their transcripts evaluated through LSAC’s LL.M. Credential Assembly Service as part of the application process.  Additional information on this process can be found at llm.lsac.org .


    This is a pilot program limited to 15 students.