2012 LL.M. Program Listings New Zealand, cont. LL.M.
The University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand
Email:
postgradlaw@auckland.a.nz Website:
www.law.auckland.ac.nz
The LL.M. is designed to provide an advanced program for full-time and part-time students. The broad range of courses comprises five-day intensives taught by visiting professors from some of the world’s leading law schools, together with all-semester courses taught by Auckland’s own experts. Specializations include Com- mercial Law, Environmental Law and Public Law (incorporating International Law).
Portugal Advanced LL.M. in International Business Law
Católica Global School of Law Lisbon, Portugal
Email:
llm-catolica@fd.lisboa.ucp.pt Website:
www.fd.lisboa.ucp.pt/english
LL.M. Law in a European and Global Context
Católica Global School of Law Lisbon, Portugal
Email:
llm-catolica@fd.lisboa.ucp.pt Website:
www.fd.lisboa.ucp.pt/english
The program offers an innovative approach to transnational, Anglo- American and European business law. It covers a wide range of topics, such as contracts, project finance, commercial and investment arbitration, corporate law, securities regulation, EU internal market, and international tax law.
This is a program like no other offered in Europe. It is not simply one more program focusing on European and International Law, our aim is to teach Law in a European and Global Context and to do so with a top international faculty and employing new methodologies and pedagogical techniques. Program Directors: Professors Joseph Weiler and Miguel Poiares Maduro.
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Puerto Rico Maestría en Derecho, LL.M.
Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico
Email:
amartinez@law.upr.edu Website:
www.law.upr.edu
Students of our LL.M. Program have a unique opportunity to study, in addition to your chosen area of specializations, the interaction between civil and common law traditions. These interactions that his- torically took place in Puerto Rico, are now taking place in many areas of Law across the globe. The program consists of 24 credits divided into two semesters for a one year of academic residence.
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