LLM in Competition Law + IP Law?


Is anybody aware of an LLM program anywhere that allows you to "double major" in both competition law and IP law?

I've seen schools that are good for one or the other, but not for both.

Barring that - any suggestions on LLM programs where there's strong curriculum in both areas?

Thanks in advance!!

Is anybody aware of an LLM program anywhere that allows you to "double major" in both competition law and IP law?

I've seen schools that are good for one or the other, but not for both.

Barring that - any suggestions on LLM programs where there's strong curriculum in both areas?

Thanks in advance!!
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The Liege Competition and Innovation Institute offers an LLM in European Competition and IP Law - that's probably a safe bet if you were focused on Europe.

However, if you were looking for something more general, you might think about focusing your career goals; perhaps choosing one or the other specialization, at a strong school, may be a better idea.

The Liege Competition and Innovation Institute offers an LLM in European Competition and IP Law - that's probably a safe bet if you were focused on Europe.

However, if you were looking for something more general, you might think about focusing your career goals; perhaps choosing one or the other specialization, at a strong school, may be a better idea.
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