LL.M. Programs( 6 items )
L.L.M. programs around the world vary from the generalized International Law field into specializations of public/private, finance/trade, natural resources/environment/energy, human rights, etc. The staff has put together a brief guide to these available programs with institution contacts throughout the world. (The well-known Student Lawyer magazine, from the Law Student Division of the ABA,offers an L.L.M. guide which we recommend for perusing U.S. institutions. However, we have added to their offering of U.S. schools with foreign institutions, and internet links to all for better accessibility. We suggest U.S. students be very careful when considering the requirements for these foreign programs, some have difficult to surmount limitations.) Good luck.
Foreign Language Programs( 3 items )
As our staff began researching international legal documents, we discovered our computer could not "read" many non-Romanized alphabets. To assist any of you who may run into this problem on our journal or elsewhere on the Internet, we offer the following suggestions. :
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