LL.M. International Legal Studies- Specialization in Gender and International Law
Degree Requirements
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In order to be eligible to attend the ILSP LL.M. program, applicants must have completed a law degree either at a U.S. law school accredited by the ABA or at a foreign law school with equivalent standards.
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To obtain the LL.M. degree, students must successfully complete twenty-four credit hours in international legal studies, sixteen of which must be in courses focused on gender and international or comparative law.
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Students must complete the required Gender Perspectives Across the World course.
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In addition to the course requirements, students must write a publishable quality paper on a the topic of gender and law.