2012 LL.M. Program Listings United States, cont. LL.M. in Democratic Governance and Rule of Law
Ohio Northern University College of Law Ada, Ohio USA
Email:
llm@onu.edu Website:
www.llm.onu.edu
LL.M. in International Business Law
Case Western Reserve University School of Law Cleveland, Ohio USA
Email:
ajs6@case.edu Website:
www.law.case.edu
LLM in International Criminal Law
Case Western Reserve University School of Law Cleveland, Ohio USA
Email:
jlh190@case.edu Website:
http://law.case.edu/International-Criminal-Law-LLM
LL.M. in Democratic Governance and Rule of Law is a highly specialized program for lawyers from transitional democracies working in the public and non-profit (NGO) sectors. Students receive the training and tools to implement law reforms that support stable democratic institutions and the rule of law in a free-market economy. Tuition assistance, including full and partial scholarships, available.
The LL.M. in International Business is designed to give graduates of foreign law schools an opportunity to study U.S. business law as applied to international transactions. Candidates must have at least a non-US law degree or a foreign or U.S. first degree in business and business experience. Candidates will preferably have some legal experience. TOEFL 100 or IELT 7.0.
TThe LLM in International Criminal Law is a 1-yr. master’s program full time (or a 2-yr. degree part-time). LLM students take 24 credit hrs. in international criminal law-related courses, including the required fall course, “International Criminal Law & Procedure.” LLM students must complete a major writing project.
Winner of the 2008 Jessup World Championship Round
MASTER OF LAWS (LL.M.) CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW - CLEVELAND OHIO
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) degrees are a one-year, full-time program, designed to give graduates of foreign law schools an opportunity to study the United States legal system and international law and trade, and to become truly capable lawyers in the 21st century’s global economy. Our LL.M. students have access to 170 Juris Doctor (J.D.) courses, as well as courses specifically designed for the needs of LL.M. students. Our students, who have come from 60 countries, form a close-knit community and become involved in law school activities with J.D. classmates. LL.M. students benefit from individual attention and guidance in a family atmosphere. We offer three LL.M. degrees and a summer law institute.
LL.M. in United States and Global Legal Studies — Focus on United States legal research, writing, and analytical methods with a flexible curriculum to meet each individual student’s career goals. Students may earn certificates of concentration in several areas of law.
LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law — Focus on the doctrine and policy of United States intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets.
LL.M. in International Business Law — Focus on academic analysis and practical applications of United States business law as applied to international transactions.
Summer Language and Law Institute – Open to any foreign legal professional or international student, this intensive four-week training experience in Legal English aims to introduce students to the U.S. legal system.
For more information, contact: Adria J. Sankovic, Assistant Director Office of Foreign Graduate Legal Studies School of Law Case Western Reserve University 11075 East Boulevard Cleveland, OH, 44106-1769, USA Phone 216/368-2083, Fax 216/368-2086 e-mail:
adria.sankovic@
case.edu.
http://www.law.case.edu
ILSA Quarterly » volume 20 » issue 3 » February 2012
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