Hi everybody!
I'm looking to start an LLM next year and want to focus on Employment Law / Labor Law.
Any suggestions about what schools I should be targeting.
I prefer to study in the US or the UK.
Thanks for any suggestions!
LLM Employment Law
Posted Oct 25, 2016 13:49
I'm looking to start an LLM next year and want to focus on Employment Law / Labor Law.
Any suggestions about what schools I should be targeting.
I prefer to study in the US or the UK.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Posted Oct 27, 2016 13:58
What are your goals with such a program? In the US, I know that American has an employment LLM, as does Ohio State. John Marshall has an LLM in "Employee Benefits," which seems quite niche.
In the UK, check out East Anglia or De Montfort's LLM in Employment Law and Practice.
In the UK, check out East Anglia or De Montfort's LLM in Employment Law and Practice.
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