2012 LL.M. Program Listings United States, cont.
LL.M. in Sustainable International Development Law
University of Washington School of Law Seattle, Washington USA
Email:
gradlaw@uw.edu Website:
www.law.washington.edu/AsianLaw/LLM/
LL.M. in Sports Law
Marquette University Law School Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA
Email:
Matt.Mitten@marquette.edu Website:
http://law.marquette.edu
Marquette Law School offers an LL.M. in Sports Law for those with non-U.S. law degrees. The program is affiliated with Marquette’s internationally renowned National Sports Law Institute, provides a theoretical and practical education concerning legal regulation of United States amateur and professional sports industries as well as Olympic sports.
This program is designed for lawyers seeking a career in the intersecting fields of sustainability and international development. We focus on the various sustainability issues and on donor-assisted rule-of-law work worldwide. There is growing need for persons with these skills in governments, international organizations and NGOs. Nine-month course starts September. Apply by February 1.
The information contained in these listings was provided by the sponsoring institution. These listings are also posted online at
www.ilsa.org. To make a correction to a listing or to add information about a program not included in this issue, please email
quarterly@ilsa.org.
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