American University law school scholarships for incoming
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Aaron Lewis
Tulane University has 6 direction of the master of law program.14 years of admission in the fall deadline is in 14 years in May 1st.Online registration exemption application fee.
The application of any questions, or want to know the school situation,
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Please contact me anytime directly by calling 504.865.5930 or by
e-mailingHmarinar@tulane.eduWith
any questions about Tulane, New Orleans, or any other
matter
General LLM-Many
students use the General LLM program as a way to study areas to
which they had previously had little or no exposure, enrolling in
courses in a variety of areas. At Tulane, these areas might include
business law or intellectual property, among others. Please follow
this link to review ourLLM
program View Book.
LLM
in American Law-This
degree is intended primarily for international students who hold a
first degree in law from a non-U.S. law school who wish to
establish eligibility to take a state bar examination in the United
States, where permitted by bar authorities. The degree will give
students from foreign jurisdictions a thorough understanding of the
fundamental principles of U.S. law and the American legal system,
as well as an appreciation for law practice in the United States.
Please follow this link to review
ourLLM
program View Book.
LLM
in Admiralty-
Tulane Law School is widely acknowledged to have the strongest
maritime law program in the world. Tulane's location in New
Orleans, one of the largest ports in the world, near the mouth of
the Mississippi River and the outlet to the Gulf of Mexico, is a
natural link to the maritime industryPlease
follow this link to review ourLLM
program View BookAndThis
link to view our Admiralty Brochure.
LLM
in International & Comparative Law-
The breadth and depth of the comparative and international law
curriculum at Tulane Law School provide an unparalleled opportunity
for lawyers interested in the area. The international and
comparative law program at Tulane emphasizes the distinctiveness of
regional legal systems, national legal development, and the more
traditional differences between major legal cultures. Please follow
this link to review ourLLM
program View BookAndThis
link to view our International & Comparative Law
brochure.
LLM
in Law and Development-Tulane's brand newMasters
in Law and DevelopmentWelcomed
its first graduate students in August 2013 The program draws upon
two unique advantages: The first is the Law School's international
renown and experience in the field of comparative and international
law. The second is the exceptionalPayson
Center for International Development
the only, center of its kind operating within a law school in the
United States. Students in law and development will benefit from a
unique combination of an integrated, multidisciplinary training.
Studies toward the degree will include such courses as Law,
Sustainability and Development, International Human Rights,
Economic Analysis, Comparative Environmental Law, and Comparative
Constitutional and Private Law
Our
application cycle just started and will continue through May 1,
2014The $60 Tulane application fee is
automatically waived for applicants who apply electronically
through theLaw
School Admission Council (LSAC)(preferred
application method). Alternatively, applicants may apply by
completing and submitting thePDF
of our application found here.
Wishing you happiness during the holidays, successful applicants!