Students can get two LL.M. degrees from two schools in 16 months
IE Law School in Madrid, Spain, and King's College London (KCL) have announced a new double LL.M. program, enabling students to obtain two LL.M. degrees in 16 months.
Students will begin the program at IE Law School, where they will earn an LL.M. in Spanish Business Law, Taxation, or International Legal Practice. After that, students will travel to London where they can pursue a specialized LL.M. (for example, in Competition Law, Intellectual Property Law, or Financial Law) or a tailored LL.M. program.
For more information, please visit the IE Law School website, the KCL Law School website, or the IE full LLM GUIDE directory profile.
Students will begin the program at IE Law School, where they will earn an LL.M. in Spanish Business Law, Taxation, or International Legal Practice. After that, students will travel to London where they can pursue a specialized LL.M. (for example, in Competition Law, Intellectual Property Law, or Financial Law) or a tailored LL.M. program.
For more information, please visit the IE Law School website, the KCL Law School website, or the IE full LLM GUIDE directory profile.
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