Hi,
everybody knows how expensive studying in the US is.So for people who want to get an US LLM, the solution would be to study outside the US and still get a US degree for future US jib prospects... anyone knows any. I know that loyola offers an international law in Bologna, any others?
Thanks
US LLM in Europe and the world
Posted Sep 25, 2008 20:10
everybody knows how expensive studying in the US is.So for people who want to get an US LLM, the solution would be to study outside the US and still get a US degree for future US jib prospects... anyone knows any. I know that loyola offers an international law in Bologna, any others?
Thanks
Posted Sep 25, 2008 22:12
Look for Notre Dame University LL.M. program in London, seems some how "cheaper" tnah the programme offered in the US. Also I believe NYU has a program along with a University of Spain, I dont recall which one right now.
Posted Sep 25, 2008 22:51
You probably mean Northwestern and IE Law School (?)
Posted Sep 26, 2008 05:03
You are right, Northwestern, thanks for your advise... There you go, good luck!
Posted Sep 26, 2008 23:52
thanks for the comments guys. However, The IE/Northwestern program is for professionals with at least 3 years of professional experience. plus looks like you have to meet the requirements of the IE business school too... and there's a lot of online courses involved...most of the program is online actually.
Posted Sep 27, 2008 15:27
hello all,
probably this isn't the right place to ask about the following, anyway.. i've been doing some rechearch master programmes on human rights and/or international relations and found out one at Keel University: Globalisation, HR and Justice, which in the end is more interdisciplinary than others. Anyway, i never heard about this univ, does anybody know if it is.. good? and what is the acceptance of post-graduated students from Keel in the work market?
Thank you in advance!
probably this isn't the right place to ask about the following, anyway.. i've been doing some rechearch master programmes on human rights and/or international relations and found out one at Keel University: Globalisation, HR and Justice, which in the end is more interdisciplinary than others. Anyway, i never heard about this univ, does anybody know if it is.. good? and what is the acceptance of post-graduated students from Keel in the work market?
Thank you in advance!
Posted Sep 30, 2008 16:05
I was admitted at Loyola a few years ago but decided not to attend the program for personal reasons. The program seems interesting and Loyola has a great reputation on the West Coast. However my understanding is that, like Notre Dame's program in London, the LLM does not open the doors of the NY Bar exam to civil law students (i.e. without a LLB in common law countries). Even if the NY CA rules refer to a program from an ABA accredited law school (which Loyola and ND are), the NY board actually requires that the LLM actually takes place in the US...
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