Application deadline for the new one-year program is mid-July

Building on its International Human Rights LL.M. program, National University of Ireland (NUI), Galway will be offering its new Economic, Social and Cultural Rights LL.M. beginning this September.

The one-year program involves two required courses - International Human Rights Law and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights - as well as a number of related electives, including "The Right to Development" and "How to Argue with an Economist."

For more information about the program, please visit the program's website.

Applications are due in mid-July.

NUI Galway also announced that it will be offering one scholarship for the Law, Technology and Governance LL.M. program. The scholarship is funded by RDJ Glynn Solicitors. Applications are due on July 10, 2009. More information about the scholarship can be found here.

For more information about NUI Galway's LL.M. programs, please visit their full LLM GUIDE directory listing here.

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