
LLM (Master of Laws) Programs
A Master of Laws (LL.M.) is an advanced law degree pursued after completing a primary law degree. It allows legal professionals or graduates to specialize in a specific area of law, such as international law, tax, or human rights, enhancing their expertise and career prospects. LL.M. programs typically involve coursework, research, and sometimes a thesis, and can take one year full-time or longer part-time. It's valuable for those seeking international recognition, career advancement, or a deeper understanding of a particular legal field.