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LL.M. in International Law

Curriculum

TRACK 1: LL.M. in International Law (Public or Private International Law)
All students enrolled in TRACK 1 may enroll on a part-time or full-time basis.

TRACK 2: LL.M. in International Law with an Emphasis in:

  • International Environmental Law, or
  • International Business Law
All students enrolled in TRACK 2 must attend on a full-time basis.

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Curriculum

TRACK 1: LL.M. in International Law (Public or Private International Law)
All students enrolled in TRACK 1 may enroll on a part-time or full-time basis.

TRACK 2: LL.M. in International Law with an Emphasis in:

  • International Environmental Law, or
  • International Business Law
All students enrolled in TRACK 2 must attend on a full-time basis.

More information here

Admission

Applicants for admission to the LL.M. program in International Law must:

  • have a strong interest in international law. Experience working in international law or related fields is helpful but not required
  • be proficient in the English language and hold a law degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association, or must hold a first law degree from a foreign law school approved by the appropriate authority in that country. Applicants who received their first law degree from a U.S. law school that is not, or at the time of the applicant's graduation was not, accredited by the American Bar Association may be considered for admission if the applicant (1) is licensed to practice law in at least one state within the U.S., (2) can provide a certificate of good standing from that state's bar, and (3) has a strong interest in or experience in International Law or related areas of practice.

More information here

Admission

Applicants for admission to the LL.M. program in International Law must:

  • have a strong interest in international law. Experience working in international law or related fields is helpful but not required
  • be proficient in the English language and hold a law degree from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association, or must hold a first law degree from a foreign law school approved by the appropriate authority in that country. Applicants who received their first law degree from a U.S. law school that is not, or at the time of the applicant's graduation was not, accredited by the American Bar Association may be considered for admission if the applicant (1) is licensed to practice law in at least one state within the U.S., (2) can provide a certificate of good standing from that state's bar, and (3) has a strong interest in or experience in International Law or related areas of practice.

More information here