2012 LL.M. Program Listings United States, cont. International LL.M. Program: International Law
University of Miami School of Law Coral Gables, Florida USA
Email:
intl-llm@law.miami.edu Website:
www.law.miami.edu/iglp
Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law
Stetson University College of Law Gulfport, Florida USA
Email:
international@law.stetson.edu Website:
www.law.stetson.edu
LL.M. in Intercultural Human Rights
St. Thomas University School of Law Miami Gardens, Florida USA
Email:
rpati@stu.edu Website:
www.stu.edu/humanrights
Globally unique LL.M. program offering in-depth instruction on the protection of human dignity across political, social, economic, and cultural lines; Faculty of worldwide distinction: top United Nations experts, chief legal advisors, judges, scholars and practitioners; Diversity and intercultural dialogue; Doctoral studies available to graduates; Acquiesced in by the American Bar Association.
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law program is an intensive one-year course that leads to an advanced legal degree in International Law with concentrations in International Public Law or International Private Law.
The specialization exposes students to a broad background in public international law (both traditional public law and interna- tional economic law), comparative law, and international business transactions.
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