Do you know of a good LLM program to specialize in Arbitration (Alternative Dipsute Resolution) in US?
LLM / Arbitration
Posted Sep 06, 2006 18:49
Posted Sep 07, 2006 05:22
Pepperdine and the University of Missouri are supposed to be pretty good.
Posted Sep 09, 2006 07:19
Dear,
I couldn't agree more with the previous post, but in case you are also looking for a well renowned university, I would suggest you to strongly consider COLUMBIA. Hans Smit and Berman are big shoots in the arbitration field.
Best regards,
Lenny
I couldn't agree more with the previous post, but in case you are also looking for a well renowned university, I would suggest you to strongly consider COLUMBIA. Hans Smit and Berman are big shoots in the arbitration field.
Best regards,
Lenny
Posted Oct 07, 2006 01:04
Hi Lenny:
I am currently at Columbia and I confirm it's a good place to be if you want to focus your studies on International Arbitration. Some of Columbia's professors are very well-known in that field. Moreover Columbia has a lot of courses/seminars in international law and you have the possibility as an LLM student to be part of a journal that specializes in Arbitration/ international law - which is certainly a plus on your resume.
Good luck.
I am currently at Columbia and I confirm it's a good place to be if you want to focus your studies on International Arbitration. Some of Columbia's professors are very well-known in that field. Moreover Columbia has a lot of courses/seminars in international law and you have the possibility as an LLM student to be part of a journal that specializes in Arbitration/ international law - which is certainly a plus on your resume.
Good luck.
Posted Oct 21, 2006 23:09
Hello Lenny ,
In my small experience and some newspaper ranked of the Dipute resolution institute, I would say :
-Pepperdine, btw the campus is gorgeous.
- Harvard
- Cardoso
- Hamline ( i am curently studying Interenational Dispute and I am having a great time).
good luck
In my small experience and some newspaper ranked of the Dipute resolution institute, I would say :
-Pepperdine, btw the campus is gorgeous.
- Harvard
- Cardoso
- Hamline ( i am curently studying Interenational Dispute and I am having a great time).
good luck
Posted Oct 22, 2006 20:25
Donald Donovan teaches international arbitration at NYU. I am in his class and he is amazing.
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