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LLM Programs in Japan

LLM Programs in Japan

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Fukuoka, Japan 61 Followers 35 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in International Economic and Business Law, LL.M. Bilingual Program in Law, LL.M. Lifelong Learning Program in Law, LL.M. Young Leader... more…

Dual Degree: Double Degree LL.M. Programs in Law more…

Tokyo, Japan 19 Followers 5 Discussions

By Research: Master Program Legal and Political Studies more…

Tokyo, Japan 15 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in Asian Economic Integration and Law more…

Nagoya, Japan 15 Followers 4 Discussions

Full-Time: Comparative Law LL.M. (in English) for International Students more…

Tokyo, Japan 14 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in Global Legal Practice more…

Dual Degree: Double Degree Program with the University of Washington more…

Tokyo, Japan 10 Followers 7 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. in U.S. Law, LL.M. in Transnational Law more…

Tokyo, Japan 2 Followers 1 Discussion

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

Kyoto, Japan 2 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: LL.M. Program more…

Niigata City, Japan 3 Followers 2 Discussions

Full-Time: Master's Program of Law and Politics more…

Kobe, Japan 2 Followers 1 Discussion

Full-Time: Kobe LL.M. KIMAP in Global Business Law more…

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