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George Washington University, Law School LL.M. in International and Comparative Law
George Washington University, Law School

LL.M. in International and Comparative Law

Washington, USA

1 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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Aug 2024

USD 58,880 / per year *

On-Campus

* full-time tuition and fees for 24 credit program maximum

Introduction

Clients demand that their lawyers be skilled in international and comparative law. Transactional lawyers need to be able to negotiate complex international contracts. Advocates must be capable of appearing before a domestic court, an arbitration panel, or an international tribunal to argue cutting-edge issues relating to international law.

The George Washington University Law School gives students the tools and resources to rise to the challenges of this demanding legal market. Armed with a firm grounding in international legal theory and doctrine, students learn how to put their knowledge to practical use. GW Law's emphasis on the application of the law stems from the unique qualifications of its faculty. In addition to being first-rate teachers and scholars, the faculty at GW Law is at the forefront of shaping and implementing international law.

GW Law's approach to international law is unique. It is built upon the recognition that international and comparative law does not stand alone but rather permeates nearly every field of law, as states, international organizations, and private actors deal with the vast consequences of their actions and interrelationships. Whether the course is antitrust law, civil procedure, environmental law, patent law, or securities regulations, international and comparative principles are likely to be addressed.

A vital part of the GW Law experience is having international and comparative law available at every turn. Because of its location, GW Law is able to draw on a distinguished corps of adjunct faculty—noted practitioners, government officials, and jurists—to teach in their areas of expertise. Initiatives such as the Institute for International Corporate Governance and Accountability and the Dinwoodey Center for Intellectual Property Studies establish a rigorous research agenda and attract distinguished scholars and lawyers from around the world.

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