New specialized program begins this fall
Stanford Law School will begin a new LL.M. program in International Economic Law, Business & Policy (IELBP) this fall. The program is open to students with a primary law degree earned outside of the United States. The inaugural class is expected to consist of around 12-15 students.
According to the law school, the specialized program will cover areas such as international trade, international dispute resolution, international business transactions, international investment law, international environmental law, international finance, international corporate and securities issues, and international intellectual property law.
The IELBP program will be led by Professor Alan O. Sykes. It is one of three LL.M. programs available at Stanford Law School.
For more information, please visit the program website.
According to the law school, the specialized program will cover areas such as international trade, international dispute resolution, international business transactions, international investment law, international environmental law, international finance, international corporate and securities issues, and international intellectual property law.
The IELBP program will be led by Professor Alan O. Sykes. It is one of three LL.M. programs available at Stanford Law School.
For more information, please visit the program website.
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