2012 LL.M. Program Listings United States, cont. LL.M. in International Legal Studies
American University Washington College of Law Washington, District of Columbia USA
Email:
llminfo@wcl.american.edu Website:
www.wcl.american.edu/champion/ilsp/
LL.M. in General Studies
Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Washington, District of Columbia USA
Email:
llm@law.edu Website:
llm.law.edu
LL.M. Programs
Georgetown University Law Center Washington, District of Columbia USA
Email:
llmadmis@law.georgetown.edu Website:
www.law.georgetown.edu
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The George Washington University School of Law District of Columbia, USA
Email:
igpo@law.gwu.edu Website:
www.law.gwu.edu
International Law LL.M. Program: Inter-American Law
University of Miami School of Law Coral Gables, Florida USA
Email:
intl-llm@law.miami.edu Website:
www.law.miami.edu/iglp
Ocean and Coastal Law LL.M. Program
University of Miami School of Law Coral Gables, Florida USA
Email:
intl-llm@law.miami.edu Website:
www.law.miami.edu/iglp
International Law LL.M. Program: The U.S. and Transnational Law for Foreign Lawyers
University of Miami School of Law Coral Gables, Florida USA
Email:
intl-llm@law.miami.edu Website:
www.law.miami.edu/iglp
ILSA Quarterly » volume 20 » issue 3 » February 2012
The specialization is exclusively for foreign attorneys, providing a unique opportunity to continue the study of law in a context that emphasizes American common law and the impact of a global economy on American law. Students also engage in a comparative study of the U.S. legal system with that of the region where they earned their law degree.
The Ocean and Coastal Law program prepares the attorney to be a specialist in the domestic and international legal problems associ- ated with the use and protection of the marine environment.
The LLM program, ranked among the top ten international law programs in the U.S., incorporates a rich array of international law courses, experiential learning, and special events. Students can choose to specialize in: International Business, International Human Rights, International Environmental Law, Intellectual Property, Gender & the Law, International Trade, International Commercial Arbitration, and International Organizations.
The LL.M. is an advanced program of legal study that is customized to the needs of the individual student. LL.M. candidates, mentored by expert faculty, plan a course of study in one of the following concentrations: Communications Law, Securities Law, Comparative and International Law, or Jurisprudence.
LL.M. Global Health LL.M. Global Health and International Institu- tions LL.M. Securities and Financial Regulation LL.M. Taxation LL.M. International Business and Economic Law Lawyers Educated Outside of the U.S.: LL.M. International Legal Studies LL.M. General studies Extended LL.M. with Certificate in American Legal English.
The George Washington University offers the following LL.M. degree programs: Business & Finance Law; Energy and Environmental Law; Environmental Law; General LL.M.; Government Procurement Law; International and Comparative Law; International Environmental Law; Intellectual Property Law; Litigation and Dispute Resolution; National Security and U.S. Foreign Relations Law.
The specialization is designed to prepare students for a career in the inter-American legal field, exposing them to basic aspects of Latin American law and legal culture so they can more effectively service clients from that region and advise clients doing business in Latin America.
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