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LLM in International Law

Application

International applicants to the LLM program must possess the equivalent of a U.S. law degree from an accredited institution outside the United States.

  • Admission to the LLM program is competitive and is based primarily upon previous excellence in law studies and significant professional experience
  • Applicants must have graduated in the upper half of their law school class or must otherwise establish qualifications indicating their ability to complete graduate law work successfully
  • Applicants must establish competency in English through successful completion of the TOEFL exam or the IELTS exam if: [1] the applicant's native language is not English, or [2] the applicant graduated from an international law school

More information here

Application

International applicants to the LLM program must possess the equivalent of a U.S. law degree from an accredited institution outside the United States.

  • Admission to the LLM program is competitive and is based primarily upon previous excellence in law studies and significant professional experience
  • Applicants must have graduated in the upper half of their law school class or must otherwise establish qualifications indicating their ability to complete graduate law work successfully
  • Applicants must establish competency in English through successful completion of the TOEFL exam or the IELTS exam if: [1] the applicant's native language is not English, or [2] the applicant graduated from an international law school

More information here

Key Program Features

  • Candidates have significant flexibility to create a course of study that focuses on their particular areas of interest within the field of international law
  • Available courses highlight practical as well as theoretical knowledge, and focus on a wide range of subjects that impact legal transactions in the U.S. and around the world
  • Candidates for this degree have the opportunity to study side by side with the attorneys, judges and government officials from around the world who are enrolled in our LLM in Comparative Law program
  • Events sponsored by USD’s Transborder InstituteAhlers Center for International Business and Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice provide additional opportunities to enhance classroom learning

Key Program Features

  • Candidates have significant flexibility to create a course of study that focuses on their particular areas of interest within the field of international law
  • Available courses highlight practical as well as theoretical knowledge, and focus on a wide range of subjects that impact legal transactions in the U.S. and around the world
  • Candidates for this degree have the opportunity to study side by side with the attorneys, judges and government officials from around the world who are enrolled in our LLM in Comparative Law program
  • Events sponsored by USD’s Transborder InstituteAhlers Center for International Business and Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice provide additional opportunities to enhance classroom learning