LL.M. in Africa and Middle East
From South Africa to the UAE and beyond, many students are choosing to pursue their LL.M. in Africa and the Middle East.
Popular countries to study for an LL.M. in the Middle East and Africa include South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Israel, Kenya, and more. Hot city destinations for LL.M.s in these regions include Dubai, Johannesburg, Tel Aviv, Doha, Lagos, and many other cities The LL.M.s on offer in these locations range from core general law offerings...
From South Africa to the UAE and beyond, many students are choosing to pursue their LL.M. in Africa and the Middle East.
Popular countries to study for an LL.M. in the Middle East and Africa include South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Israel, Kenya, and more. Hot city destinations for LL.M.s in these regions include Dubai, Johannesburg, Tel Aviv, Doha, Lagos, and many other cities The LL.M.s on offer in these locations range from core general law offerings to more specialized degrees, such as an LL.M. in Criminal Law, and LL.M. in Business Law, an LL.M. in Family Law, and more.
In terms of course format, full-time LL.M.s in Africa in the Middle East are typically one year long, although programs of different lengths can certainly be found. Many law schools also offer part-time degrees and other flexible master's programs in law as well.
See a listing of all LL.M. programs in Africa and the Middle East below.
From South Africa to the UAE and beyond, many students are choosing to pursue their LL.M. in Africa and the Middle East.
Popular countries to study for an LL.M. in the Middle East and Africa include South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Israel, Kenya, and more. Hot city destinations for LL.M.s in these regions include Dubai, Johannesburg, Tel Aviv, Doha, Lagos, and many other cities The LL.M.s on offer in these locations range from core general law offerings...
From South Africa to the UAE and beyond, many students are choosing to pursue their LL.M. in Africa and the Middle East.
Popular countries to study for an LL.M. in the Middle East and Africa include South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Israel, Kenya, and more. Hot city destinations for LL.M.s in these regions include Dubai, Johannesburg, Tel Aviv, Doha, Lagos, and many other cities The LL.M.s on offer in these locations range from core general law offerings to more specialized degrees, such as an LL.M. in Criminal Law, and LL.M. in Business Law, an LL.M. in Family Law, and more.
In terms of course format, full-time LL.M.s in Africa in the Middle East are typically one year long, although programs of different lengths can certainly be found. Many law schools also offer part-time degrees and other flexible master's programs in law as well.
See a listing of all LL.M. programs in Africa and the Middle East below.
Most popular cities: Pretoria, Dubai, Rondebosch, Stellenbosch, Lagos
All LL.M. Programs in Africa and the Middle East
Full-Time: LL.M., LL.M. in Banking Law, LL.M. in Child Law, LL.M. in Constitutional and Administrative Law, LL.M. in Consumer Protection Law more…
Part-Time: LL.M. in Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Africa more…
By Research: MPhil in Extractive Industry Policy, Management and Regulation, MPhil in Medical Law and Ethics more…
Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.), Intensive LL.M. Program for Judges, Lawyers and Jurists, Master of Arts (M.A.) in Legal Studies more…
Full-Time: General LL.M., LL.M. Commercial Law, LL.M. Dispute Resolution, LL.M. Environmental Law, LL.M. Intellectual Property Law more…
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