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Our LL.M. program equips international legal practitioners with the chance to enhance their expertise by delving into US legal systems and procedures. Graduates fulfilling all academic criteria will be awarded a Master of Laws (LL.M.), with official documentation confirming degree completion.
The LL.M. can be earned within two to three semesters, allowing students to focus on specific fields or pursue a general legal education. Alongside mandatory coursework, our dedicated advisors will assist in tailoring your academic path to align with your career aspirations.
For those passionate about International Human Rights Law, the College of Law provides exceptional learning opportunities.
Our distinguished faculty comprises both scholars and practitioners with experience at global institutions like the UN, NATO, and EU, as well as international tribunals. Course offerings span diverse subjects including International Human Rights Law I & II, Cybersecurity Law, Refugee & Asylum Law, and specialized topics like Postconflict Reconstruction.
The College also publishes the Journal of Global Rights and Organizations and Impunity Watch News (JGRO/IW), a prestigious platform dedicated to rigorous legal analysis and impartial coverage of worldwide human rights challenges. JGRO/IW bridges academic research and on-the-ground realities in its examination of human rights violations and accountability issues.