2012 LL.M. Program Listings United States, cont. LL.M. in Comparative Legal Thought
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law New York, New York USA
Email:
llm@yu.edu Website:
http://www.cardozo.yu.edu/llmadmissions
LL.M. in Dispute Resolution and Advocacy
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law New York, New York USA
Email:
llm@yu.edu Website:
http://www.cardozo.yu.edu/llmadmissions
LL.M. in General Studies
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law New York, New York USA
Email:
llm@yu.edu Website:
http://www.cardozo.yu.edu/llmadmissions
The Comparative Legal Thought LL.M. is the first of its kind at any U.S. law school, and capitalizes on Cardozo’s strength in legal theory, philosophy, jurisprudence, law and literature, religion, and related areas. Although primarily intended for those who hope to enter legal academia, this degree is appropriate for anyone with an interest in these and other interdisciplinary approaches to law.
The LL.M. in Dispute Resolution Processes and Advocacy offers international lawyers the opportunity to enhance skills and develop proficiencies in the fast-growing fields of advocacy and alternative dispute resolution. Cardozo offers a unique choice of practical and theoretical training to develop an understanding and vision of the role of the lawyer as a counselor, problem-solver, and advocate.
The General Studies LL.M. Program is distinctive in its flexibility and breadth of offerings. Students design their own curriculum in keep- ing with their specific goals and interests, pursuing a cohesive and focused program of study. Optional concentrations are offered in three areas: Corporate, Commercial and Securities Law; Alternative Dispute Resolution; and International and Comparative Law.
Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law LL.M. Now accepting applications.
u Only program of its kind in the United States.
u Only Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications LL.M. taught in English in the world.
u Distance-learning program available.
spaceandtelecomlaw.unl.edu
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