Master of Laws
The Master of Laws is an advanced law degree that allows someone to specialize in a particular area of law. It is commonly abbreviated LL.M. (also LLM or LL.M) from its Latin name, Legum Magister. (For female students, the less common variant Legum Magistra may also be used.)
LL.M. Related Links :
- ALMA: Italian LLM students at top U.S. Law Schools
- LLM-Guide: LLM Programs Worldwide
- LLM WorldWide: News and Programs
- American Bar Association (ABA): Overview of Post-J.D. Programs
- Trinity College Dublin, Law School
- Cornell LL.M. Student Association
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Background on legal education in English-speaking countries |
| ► | International situation |
| ► | Types of LL.M. degrees |
| ► | Requirements |
| ► | LL.M. Related Links : |
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