List of Master of Laws programs

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This is a list of Master of Laws programs by country.

Contents

Africa

Mauritius

International Business Law [1]

South Africa

Asia

China

Hong Kong

Human rights

India

Japan

Singapore

International Business Law [1]

Taiwan

Europe

Austria

Anglo-American Business Law

Business Law

Contract Law & Management

Criminal Law, Business Law & Criminology

European Business Law

European and International Business Law

European Studies

Human Rights

Insurance Law

International Dispute Resolution

International Tax Law

Belgium

Competition and Intellectual Property Law

Netherlands

Air and Space Law

Commercial Law

Constitutional and Public Administration Law

Criminal Law and Criminology

Dutch Law

Environmental Law

European Law

European and International Business Law

Advanced Studies in European and International Human Rights Law

European and international taxation

Advanced Studies in European Tax Law

European Union Business Law

European Private Law

Globalisation and Law

Health Law

Information Law

International Law

International Business Law

International Criminal Law

International and European Labour Law

International and European Public Law

International Economics and Business Law

International Law and the Law of International Organisations

International Law and Comparative Private Law

International Law of Human Rights and Criminal Justice

International Trade and Investment Law

IT, Internet and Law

Justice and Safety & Security

Labour law

Law and Management

Law and Economics

Law and Technology

Military Law

Notary Law

Social law and social politics

(Dutch) Tax law

France

International Business Law [1]

Germany

Business Law and Economic Law

European and International Law

Global Licensing

Health Law

Human Rights

Information and Technology

Intellectual Property

Law and Business

LLM Finance

Italy

International Law

Sustainable Development

Portugal

International Business Law

Law in a European and Global Context

Spain

Intellectual Property Law

Switzerland

International Law

UK

England

Financial

Scotland

Financial
IT/Internet

Wales

Various

North America

Canada

Air and Space Law

Bioethics

Common Law

Comparative Law

Environmental Law

European Studies

United States

Admiralty Law

Agriculture & Food Law

American Law

American Business Law

Banking

Bankruptcy Law

Child Law

Climate Change

Commerce & Technology

Comparative Law

Constitutional Law

Corporate Law and Governance

Criminal Law

Dispute Resolution

Elder Law

Employee Benefits

Energy and Environmental Law

Entertainment and Media

Entrepreneurial Law

Environmental Law

Estate Planning

Family Law

Federal Criminal Practice and Procedure

General Studies or U.S. Law (American Law for Foreign Attorneys)

Government Procurement Law

Health Law and Global Health

Human Rights

Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy

Information Technology and Privacy Law

Innovation and Technology Law

Insurance

Intellectual Property

International Business Law

International Business and Economics

International Business and Trade Law

International Commercial Law

International and Comparative Law

International Criminal Law and Justice

International Development

International Law

International Tax & Finance Law

International Trade & Business Law

International Trade and Trade Regulation

Law & Economics

Military Law

Natural Resources Law

Real Estate Law

Rule of Law/Democratic Governance

Science and Technology

Securities and Finance

Tax Law

Trial Advocacy

Tribal Law

U.S. Regulatory Trade Law

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