The University of Zurich's Faculty of Law is offering full-time LL.M. programs in International Banking and Finance Law and International Sports Law. Both programs will start in May 2013.
The one-year program is offered in English. Students are required to take 14 "general" modules, 3 "specialized" modules, are write a thesis.
The university also offers part-time LL.M. programs in German.
For more information, please visit the University of Zurich's LL.M. program website or their full LLM GUIDE directory profile.
Two new programs: International Banking & Finance Law and International Sports Law
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