Africa and Middle East

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.

 

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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.

 

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Most popular countries: South Africa, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania

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Nairobi, Kenya 30 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) more…

Pretoria, South Africa 33 Followers 5 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in Human Rights & Democratisation in Africa, LL.M. in International Trade & Investment Law in Africa, LL.M. in Multidisciplinary Human... more…

Part-Time: LL.M. in Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Africa more…

Port Elizabeth, South Africa 21 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) more…

Part-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Criminal Justice, Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Labor Law, LL.M. in Taxation more…

By Research: LL.M. in Mercantile Law, LL.M. in Private Law, LL.M. in Public Law more…

Haifa, Israel 11 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: General LL.M., LL.M. in Adjudication and Criminal Procedure, LL.M. in Civil and Administrative Law, LL.M. in Law and Business in Asia, LL.M.... more…

Dual Degree: Joint LL.M. with Ottawa University more…

Al Rayyan, Qatar 1 Follower 0 Discussions

Full-Time: LLM in International Economic and Business Law, LLM in International Law and Foreign Affairs more…

Ibadan, Nigeria 33 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: LL.M. in Public and International Law more…

Haifa, Israel 4 Followers 17 Discussions

Full-Time: European Master in Law and Economics more…

Jerusalem, Israel 11 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Law and Human Rights more…

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 16 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Master of Laws in Information Technology and Telecommunications, Master of Laws in International Criminal Justice more…

Distance Learning: Master of Laws (LL.M.) more…

Cairo, Egypt 18 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International and Comparative Law, Master of Arts (MA) in International Human Rights Law more…

Doha, Qatar 0 Followers 1 Discussion

Part-Time: Corruption, Law and Governance LLM more…

Windhoek, Namibia 15 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) (by Research) more…

Doha, Qatar 1 Follower 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Master's Program in Public Law, Master's Program in Private Law more…

Kampala, Uganda 27 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.) more…

Pierrefonds, Mauritius 2 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. International Business Law more…

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