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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 14:07:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>donjor: Commercial criminal law</title>
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<description>Hi,

I’m searching for a great (the best ?) LLM in criminal law (in US).
Particularly, in commercial criminal law.
Do you know a LLM like that ?

Thank you in advance
Donjor 
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 17:29:00 +0200</pubDate>
<title>clion8229: Commercial criminal law</title>
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<description>Hey, 
I&#39;ve done some research on getting your LLM in crim law in the U.S. SUNY-Buffalo offers the only crim law LLM. However, my sense is that if you&#39;re interested in pursuing an LLM in crim law, you should look into general LLM programs at schools that have the top crim law professors/scholars. For instance, Ohio State is very well-known for having some of the best criminal law scholars and professors in the U.S. You can find websites that list the schools with the most-published criminal law professors (e.g., GW, NYU and Yale) and then read some of their articles. You&#39;ll probably find a professor that specializes in commercial criminal law whose work you admire. Then you can consider applying to do an LLM at his/her school. 
Hope this helps!</description>
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