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Berkeley, California 1174 Followers 564 Discussions
Berkeley Law Berkeley Law is one of the top law schools in the U.S. Berkeley Law offers 3 ways to earn the LL.M. degree: - the traditional track, a 9-month academic year program; - the thesis track, a 9-month academic year program that includes an in-depth research project (a thesis); - the Executive LL.M. - Option A, one on-campus summer semester bookended by 2 semesters of online study (spring and fall); and - the Executive LL.M. - Option B, completed over 2 consecutive on-campus summers.

Full-Time: LL.M. Traditional Track, LL.M. Professional Track, LL.M. Hybrid Option, LL.M. Thesis Track, J.S.D. more…

Distance Learning: LL.M. Hybrid Option more…

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Aberdeen, United Kingdom 142 Followers 241 Discussions
Aberdeen Law has been taught at the University since its foundation in 1495 and the Law School continues to be ranked in the Top 10 Law Schools in the UK. As well as offering popular programmes in Commercial Law, International Law and Oil & Gas Law, the Law School also offers smaller specialist programmes which reflect other areas of its research expertise, including Law and Sustainable Development, Private International Law and Criminal Justice. .

Full-Time: LL.M. General Law, LL.M. Corporate Finance and Law, LL.M. Criminal Justice, LL.M. Criminal Justice & Human Rights, LL.M. Energy Law with Dis... more…

Part-Time: Executive LLM in Energy Law, The North Sea Energy Law Programme (NSELP) more…

Distance Learning: LL.M. Dispute Resolution, LL.M. International Trade Law, LL.M. Oil and Gas Law with Dissertation, LL.M. Oil and Gas Law with Dissertation, L... more…

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Hamburg, Germany 85 Followers 44 Discussions
Bucerius Obtain your graduate degree at Germany's top-ranked law school! Bucerius Law School offers a 1-year graduate degree for young professionals: The Bucerius Master of Law and Business in cooperation with WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management. It is an interdisciplinary and international program for young professionals from various academic and cultural backgrounds and offers two possible degrees: a Master of Law and Business (MLB) and a Master of Laws (LLM).

Full-Time: Master of Law and Business (LL.M. / MLB) more…

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Leiden, Netherlands 563 Followers 482 Discussions
Leiden Leiden Law School is the oldest and one of the largest law schools in the Netherlands. During its history Leiden University has continuously managed to maintain its reputation in excellence by combining the highest level of academic teaching with that of acclaimed innovative and creative research.

Full-Time: Air and Space Law (Advanced LL.M.), Comparative Criminal Justice (LL.M.), European and International Business Law (Advanced LL.M.), European... more…

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Tilburg, Netherlands 226 Followers 174 Discussions
Tilburg Tilburg Law School (Netherlands) is well known for its high standards in education well as its good support facilities. The university has taken top position in national and international rankings for many years now. Tilburg Law School offers the following programs: * International Business Law * International Business Tax Law * International Law and Global Governance * European Law and Global Risk * Law and Technology * Labour Law and Employment Relations * Public Governance

Full-Time: LL.M. International Business Law, LL.M. International Business Tax Law, LL.M. Law and Technology, LL.M. International Law and Global Governa... more…

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London, United Kingdom 540 Followers 881 Discussions
UCL On the Master of Laws (LLM) programme at UCL Laws, you’ll be joining a community of some of the brightest and most ambitious graduate students from all over the world. The Master of Laws (LLM) programme provides an ideal opportunity for students to acquire or develop their expertise in specialist legal subject areas informed by world-class, research-led teaching. An LLM is an excellent way to advance a career in law.

Full-Time: Master of Laws (LL.M.), LL.M. Comparative Law, LL.M. Competition Law, LL.M. Corporate Law, LL.M. Criminal Justice, Family and Social Welfare more…

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Los Angeles, California 668 Followers 333 Discussions
UCLA UCLA School of Law has a reputation for excellence throughout the world. With diverse academic programs, a world-renowned faculty, and an innovative approach, UCLA Law is acclaimed as one of the nation's finest institutions. The law school takes an interdisciplinary approach to legal studies, with a dynamic, flexible curriculum that appeals to a wide range of interests. UCLA law students are among the best and brightest in the world, and together they make up a diverse, close-knit community.

Full-Time: General LL.M., Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) more…

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Oxford, United Kingdom 787 Followers 807 Discussions
Oxford Oxford has the largest law faculty in the United Kingdom and is a leading centre for research. Our world famous one-year postgraduate Bachelor of Civil Law and Magister Juris programmes are joined by the MSc in Criminology and a new Masters in Law and Finance, which will run from October 2010. Taught jointly by the Saïd Business School and the Faculty of Law, this new Masters programme offers outstanding students with a legal background the opportunity to integrate their study of law with finan...

Full-Time: Magister Juris (MJur), MSc in Law and Finance, MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) more…

Part-Time: MSc in Taxation, MSt in International Human Rights Law more…

By Research: MPhil in Law, DPhil in Law, MPhil in Criminology more…

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An LL.M. in New York City: Why the Big Apple is a Great Place to Study Law

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From the myriad top law schools to the ability to mingle with some of the countries’ most influential lawyers, New York offers it all

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With superb law schools, innovation, quality of life and, in some cases, no tuition fees, Scandinavia has much to offer prospective LL.M. students

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Sep 09, 2019

“Waitlisting” candidates is a growing trend, but there are many concrete steps that an applicant can take to improve their chances of admission to a top LL.M. course

Online and Hybrid LL.M. Programs: The Best of Both Worlds

Jan 04, 2019

A number of law schools across the globe are creating courses that mix online and on-campus learning as students demand greater flexibility

LL.M.s in Germany: Learning Law in Europe’s Biggest Economy

Aug 04, 2016

Students flock from all over the world to learn how law and economy intersect in the heart of Europe.

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Nov 10, 2015

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Top 10 Law Schools in Germany

For those looking for an LL.M., Germany is a great place in which to forge or further a law career. It’s Europe’s largest economy and holds significant economic and political influence among EU countries, and beyond. This means employment prospects can be excellent, with the country’s economy and job market currently booming. Another perk for international students is the ease with which they can secure study and work visas in Germany, an open, tolerant nation that embraces and values foreign talent. 

Fortunately, there’s a plethora of world-class law schools in the country, some of which have been around for centuries. And for international students seeking to study in the country, the good thing is that an increasing number of German law schools are offering LL.M. programs, in topics from business law to European law and more. 

See the top 10 law schools in Germany below.

Top 9 Law Schools in the Netherlands

Going to the Netherlands for your LL.M. offers several unique advantages: a highly international environment, a plethora of companies and legal institutions on your doorstep, ease of access to study and work visas. Law schools in the Netherlands are also affordable, with the Dutch government keeping fees lower for European Union students, with the prices not much higher for those from other continents.

Although many law schools in other European countries offer English-language LL.M. programs, law schools in the Netherlands offer an exceptional range of high-quality, internationally-oriented programs. From air and space law to tax law and more, whatever your interest is, you’ll most likely find an LL.M. program in the Netherlands for you.

There are many, many highly-ranked and prestigious law schools in the country. We’ve listed the best of the below. 

Environmental Law

An LL.M. in Environmental Law is increasingly relevant LL.M. specialization as activists, businesses, politicians and policymakers grapple with climate change and how to prevent it. It is also an increasingly popular specialization among LL.M. students. Environmental Law programs cover local and international frameworks for environmental protection, the use of natural resources and climate change prevention. Students are also exposed to various related topics including water law, business and trade, indigenous land issues, environmental justice and historic preservation.

A typical Environmental Law LL.M. program may include classes like "Public Policy," "Energy Law," and "Land Use Law,' among others. Sometimes, an Environmental Law LL.M. specialization may be grouped with another related specialization, such as Energy Law. (See the Top 10 LL.M. Programs in Energy Law here.)

The best LL.M.s in Environmental Law may be offered by law schools that host research centers in the space. This insures that the program curriculum is up-to-date and based on current thinking in the field.

An LL.M. in Environmental Law prepares students for work in private law firms, as environment and sustainability advocates, as educators and policymakers, and for work in international bodies. Some Environmental Law LL.M. graduates also end up working in nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), such as the Sierra Club, the World Wildlife Fund, and Greenpeace, among others.

See the Top 10 LL.M. programs in Environmental Law below.

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative Dispute Resolution—sometimes shortened to “ADR” by its practitioners—refers to solving legal problems without litigation. As such, LL.M. programs in Alternative Dispute Resolution can help students understand the tools that they need outside of a courtroom: negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and more. Those who have studied their LL.M.s in the alternative dispute resolution field can go on to jobs as mediators or arbitrators, or simply add ADR skills to their legal toolkits.

Banking/Finance/Securities Law

Thinking about doing an LL.M. in Banking or Finance Law? Many are, since the world’s banking, finance, and securities sectors—not to mention related industries—are huge, highly regulated, and constantly evolving. Because of the size and dynamic nature of these industries, the laws that govern them are often highly complex, which means that lawyers skilled in these areas can be in high demand. That's why the best LL.M. programs in Finance Law or Banking Law leverage up-to-date research in the fields, which may be produced by research centers that are hosted by law schools. These finance- and banking-oriented LL.M. programs will cover a range of financial topics, ranging from financial law to corporate law, and may address issues like central banks, mergers and acquisitions, and bankruptcy, among others. Some programs may also delve into subjects like international banking and economics. Some LL.M. programs also focus on corporate finance law. 

An LL.M. program in Banking/Finance/Securities Law can prepare grads for a variety of positions in the financial sector: some LL.M.s go on to work for law firms representing financial services companies; others go on to help individuals or corporations navigate the complex web of contracts and regulations. Additionally, an LL.M. in Banking or Finance can help for those looking to land a job as in-house counsel at a bank or another financial services firm, or even in a regulatory body.

Energy Law

An LL.M. in Energy Law can be extremely useful: Many governments and other bodies around the world play regulatory roles around energy, resulting in a complex patchwork of laws covering everything from coal extraction to pumping gas into a car. And increasingly, energy production intersects with laws governing environmental protection. This interplay between regulations and environmental protection creates an opening for attorneys who are specialized in energy law. (See the Top 10 LL.M. Programs for Environmental Law here.)

With an LL.M. in Energy Law, students can come to terms with the various aspects of the energy field, and get caught up on recent regulatory shifts, economic changes, and the related forces that are continuously affecting the industry. Some LL.M.s in Energy Law also look at emerging trends in the field, such as the regulations covering the production of clean energy or changes in land use policies.

An LL.M. in energy can help lead to careers in the public sector, in private law firms whose practices focus on the energy space, or NGOs and other international organizations.

European/EU Law

Why pursue an LL.M. in European Law? The European project offers a fascinating case study for LL.M. studies, looking at how the laws of European Union (EU) member states and those of their union intersect.

As common EU law increasingly permeates the law of individual member states, with legal integration a common goal, there are ample career opportunities for students doing LL.M. programs in European law. As if this area wasn’t already dynamic enough, the UK’s exit from the EU—“Brexit”—has thrown a spanner in the works, and European law scholars are right on the cutting edge, analyzing how European member states will negotiate its legal fallout.

Those who pursue LL.M.s in European or EU Law often head towards careers in European institutions – the European Commission, the Council of Europe, the European Central Bank – as well as roles in the commercial realm, in advocacy, management and academia.

See below for the top 10 LL.M.s in European / EU Law

Business Law

The demand for people with LL.M.s in Business Law are on the rise: Global companies are navigating geopolitical and financial tumult, so the demand for lawyers who understand business law is on the up. But with ever more savvy clients demanding more service for their money, competition for work is also heating up.

A formal qualification—be it an LL.M. or another type of degree—in business law can help you stand apart from the pack. ‘Business law’ includes a broad range of topics, including but not limited to contracts, securities, finance, intellectual property and employment law. 

A number of top law schools around the world – mostly in the US but in Europe and Asia Pacific too – offer such programs, either as entire LL.M.s or as certificate programs within their generalist LL.M. courses.

Here are the top 10 law schools for business law. 

Competition Law

Generally speaking, competition law—often referred to as antitrust law—seeks to prevent the rise of monopolies or cartels. Prominent cases like the litany of antitrust battles between Microsoft and the US government, as well as the legal difficulties that Google is facing as it expands globally, show the complex issues that firms face as they grow. Because of the delicate interplay between economics and competition, those who pursue LL.M.s in Competition Law might study a range of topics, from economic analysis to intellectual property rights. And indeed, graduates of LL.M. programs in Competition Law have gone on to provide expert advice in intellectual property and business law, serve with governmental and international regulatory bodies, and become specialized consultants for companies, legal firms and government.

Top 10 LL.M. Programs in the Asia-Pacific Region

We are living in the “Asia century”, with steady growth in some economies and two big China-led projects that have given lawyers a mood of optimism across the Asia-Pacific region. The Greater Bay Area development and the Belt and Road Initiative have the potential to generate lucrative opportunities for law firms. 

Aside from the buoyant-looking job prospects, another reason to come to the region is for its leading law schools. Indeed, law schools across the Asia-Pacific region, in countries like Australia, Japan, China (as well as the semi-autonomous Hong Kong), have come into their own in the past years.

From Melbourne to Singapore and from Hong Kong to Taiwan, there are a plethora of top LL.M. programs to pick from. Here are the best 10. 

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