We know that those investing in an LL.M. program want the most out of it and obtain training in the areas they care about or those they will need in their professional career. This is why this LL.M. program offers the flexibility for participants to design a curriculum with various pathways and focus areas. For example, participants may follow a pathway solely focused on international commercial arbitration, international investment arbitration, or international business law. A sample curriculum—that each participant can further individualize—for each of these options (or pathways) would be as follows:
Pathway “International Commercial Arbitration” |
Pathway “International Investment Arbitration” |
Pathway “International Business Law” |
Core Courses (6 credits) |
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LAW-789-001: International Commercial Arbitration: US & Comparative Perspective (3 credits) LAW-835-001: International ADR: Global Sovereign Disputes Practicum (3 credits) |
LAW-972-001: Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration (2 credits) LAW-679-001: International Investment Law (3 credits) LAW-972S-002: Investor-State Arbitration (1 credit, note: this is a summer course) |
LAW-973-001: International Contracts & Sales (3 credits) LAW-661-001: International Business Transactions (3 credits) |
Key electives (min. 6 credits, and up to 18 credits) Note also that participants who want to take the New York Bar can substitute 12 credits with the curriculum required to qualify for taking the bar exam. |
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LAW-614-001: Alternative Dispute Resolution (3 credits) LAW-973-001: International Contracts & Sales (3 credits) LAW-679A-001: Advanced Research Seminar on International Investment and Commercial Law (2 credits) LAW-807: Mediation: Theory and Practice (1 credit) LAW-818: Contributions of the ICC Court of Arbitration to the Development of Commercial Arbitration (1 credit) LAW-677S-001: Choice of Law Issues in International Arbitration (1 credit) LAW-789S-001: Introduction to the Practice of International Commercial Arbitration (1 credit) LAW-795DS-001: Damages and Compensation in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration (1 credit) LAW-849D-001: Legal Drafting: International Contracts (2 credits) LAW-619-001: Comparative Law (3 credits) |
LAW-679A-001: International Investment Disputes (2 credits) LAW-660-001: International Law (3 credits) LAW-835-001: International ADR: Global Sovereign Disputes Practicum (3 credits) LAW-795DS-001: Damages and Compensation in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration (1 credit) LAW-677S-001: Choice of Law Issues in International Arbitration (1 credit) LAW-662-001: International Organizations and Multilateral Institutions (2 credits) LAW-617-001: International Business & the Environment (2 credits) LAW-795O-001: Anti-Corruption Law (2 credits) |
LAW-789-001: International Commercial Arbitration: US & Comparative Perspective (3 credits) LAW-849D-001: Legal Drafting: International Contracts (2 credits) LAW-864-001: E-Commerce Law & Drafting (2 credits) LAW-856-001: Corporate Finance (2 credits) LAW-581-001: U.S. Business Law (3 credits) LAW-840-001: Secured Transactions (3 credits) |
Mandatory General Courses for Foreign (non-Common Law Jurisdiction) Students (4 credits, which have to be subtracted from the key electives) |
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LAW-580-001: American Legal Institutions (2 credits) LAW-580-002: Legal Research and Writing (2 credits) |
LAW-580-001: American Legal Institutions (2 credits) LAW-580-002: Legal Research and Writing (2 credits) |
LAW-580-001: American Legal Institutions (2 credits) LAW-580-002: Legal Research and Writing (2 credits) |
Total: 24 credits |
Total: 24 credits |
Total: 24 credits |