Leiden Law School is the oldest and one of the largest law schools in the Netherlands. During its history Leiden University has continuously managed to maintain its reputation in excellence by combining the highest level of academic teaching with that of acclaimed innovative and creative research.
Full-Time: Air and Space Law (Advanced LL.M.), Comparative Criminal Justice (LL.M.), European and International Business Law (Advanced LL.M.), European...
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Oxford, United Kingdom921 Followers874 Discussions
Oxford has the largest law faculty in the United Kingdom and is a leading centre for research. It also offers a range of Postgraduate courses covering all aspects of the law and legal scholarship: our oldest programme, the Bachelor of Civil Law; the Magister Juris, a companion programme to the BCL for those from a civil law background; and three more specialist programmes, the MSc in Law and Finance, the MSc in Criminology, and the MSc in Taxation (the latter a part-time programme).
Full-Time: Magister Juris (MJur), MSc in Law and Finance, MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL)
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Part-Time: MSc in Intellectual Property, MSc in Taxation, MSc in International Human Rights Law
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By Research: MPhil in Law, DPhil in Law, MPhil in Criminology, MPhil in Socio-Legal Research
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Colchester, United Kingdom114 Followers195 Discussions
At Essex we specialise in Business law and Human rights law. We’re proud to have provided excellence in research and education for over 50 years, we're 3rd in the UK for research power in law (THE research power measure, REF2021) and 9th for Law in the UK (THE World University Rankings by subject 2023). You'll be taught by academics who are policy advisors for the UN, the UK government and foreign governments. If you’re curious for answers and want to make a real difference, Essex is for you.
Full-Time: LL.M. International Law, LL.M. Corporate Responsibility and Business Law, LL.M. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, LL.M. International Co...
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Consistently ranked as a top tier law school in the United States, the University of Minnesota Law School offers an outstanding legal education from a faculty that prides itself on its quality of teaching and accessibility to students. The UofM Law School's LL.M. program enables lawyers from all over the world to come and gain a specialized legal education in their area of choice, such as in international business transactions, intellectual property, or environmental law.
Full-Time: LL.M. in American Law, Business Law LL.M.
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Full-Time: LL.M. in European Law, Advanced Master in Intellectual Property Law and Knowledge Management (LL.M./MSc), LL.M. in Dutch Law, LL.M. in Foren...
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Dual Degree: LL.M. in International and European Tax Law, American Specialisation
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Full-Time: Master in European Union Law, Master in Intellectual Property, Master in Advanced Human Rights Studies, Master in Business Legal Advice, Mas...
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Full-Time: LL.M. in Business Law, LL.M. in Environmental Law, Sustainable Development and Food Security, LL.M. in Fundamental Rights, LL.M. in Internat...
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Full-Time: LL.M. in Chinese Business Law, LL.M. Program, LL.M. Program in Jurisprudence, LL.M. Program in Legal History, LL.M. Program in Constitutiona...
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Full-Time: Master Degree in Law, Master Degree in Law and Health Policy, Master Degree in Notarial Law, Master Degree in Criminal and Penal Law, Master...
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Full-Time: LL.M. in European Business Law, LL.M. in European and Comparative Law, LL.M. in Energy, Environmental and Climate Change Law, Master of Advo...
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By Research: Master of Laws in International Law, Master of Arts in Financial Services, Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democratization, Master of Art...
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Full-Time: General LL.M., LL.M. in Adjudication and Criminal Procedure, LL.M. in Civil and Administrative Law, LL.M. in Law and Business in Asia, LL.M....
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Dual Degree: Joint LL.M. with Ottawa University
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The uncertain economic environment has led to a slowdown in hiring and pay growth at some Big Law firms. But LL.M. graduates are still sought-after in many practice areas