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LL.M.
Program in International and Comparative Law in London
This LL.M. program allows both American and non-American
students to obtain a degree from a U.S. law school while
studying in England. Focusing on international and comparative
law, this program is designed for students from common
law countries who seek advanced training, and for graduates
of law schools in civil law countries who seek training
in common law disciplines or who wish to pursue studies
comparing their legal systems with those of the United
States and Great Britain. The LL.M. in International
and Comparative Law is offered exclusively at the London
Law Centre.
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and Comparative Law.
LL.M.
Program in International Human Rights Law and J.S.D.
Program in International Human Rights Law
The LL.M. program in international human rights law
is designed to afford lawyers, primarily from outside
the United States, an opportunity to engage in specialized
study and research in international human rights law.
Students in this LL.M. program undertake an intensive
analysis of human rights issues with members of the
faculty who are specialists in the field of international
human rights law.
The
LL.M. program in International Human Rights Law is based
in the Law School and also draws upon the resources
of the University's Kellogg Institute for International
Studies, the Institute for International Peace Studies,
the Department of Government and International Studies,
and other academic units of the University. The interdisciplinary
nature of the program allows students to study not only
the legal processes and institutions pertaining to human
rights, but also the social, economic, and political
contexts in which human rights are promoted, protected,
or violated.
Individuals
who wish to study international human rights beyond
the LL.M., may seek a Doctor of Juridical Science (J.S.D.)
The J.S.D. involves two semesters of residency beyond
that required for the LL.M. degree and requires that
individuals admitted to the program demonstrate substantial
potential for writing a thesis of publishable quality
that will be a significant scholarly contribution to
the field in which it is written.
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in International Human Rights.
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