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An LL.M. in China - Is it worth it?

By Maren[LLM GUIDE] in Editor's Blog on May 26, 2008

Hi there! I just wanted tell you all about an interesting blog post by Donald C. Clarke, a professor at George Wasington University Law School. He has collected and published the feedback he got from lawyers - who had either taken an LL.M. program in China or who are involved with hiring lawyers in the field - about the value of doing an LL.M. at Chinese universities. The PDF document can be found here.

Meanwhile, here is an article we published last year about English-language LL.M. programs in Asia, generally.

We'll check in again soon. Until then, enjoy your summer!

Comments

Sharaz, Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:20 AM

The oppurtionity of doing a graduate diploma of law opens up the oppurtionity for graduate outside law i.e science to become lawyers
http://www.gl-science.com/2008/06/law-with-a-science-degree/

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