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  2. Miami Law has a 64-year history of engagement with international and comparative law and 20+ faculty members who teach or do scholarly research in the area. In 1957, the Law School established the graduate program in Inter-American Law, and a Masters of Comparative Law was first offered in 1959. The two programs were founded by Professor Rafael ...

  3. University of Miami School of Law Office of International Law Programs 1311 Miller Drive, Room A316 Coral Gables, Florida 33146 Phone: 305-284-5402 Fax: 305-284-5497 E-mail: intl-llm@law.miami.edu Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET Facebook

  4. Top 10 Worldwide in 2022 for Global Law - LL.M. Guide. #43 U.S. Law School in 2023 QS World University Rankings. 2nd largest financial capital in the U.S., and home to 1400+ multinational corporations. #3 most international consulates, trade offices and binational Chambers of commerce of U.S. cities. In 2021 Miami surpassed New York in number ...

  5. The University of Miami School of Law’s unique program offers expertise far beyond traditional international and comparative law programs. It provides an intersectionality of today’s diverse areas of international law, enabling students to address significant issues of international law and practice and engage with global policy issues relating to human rights, climate change, migration ...

  6. LLM Subject - 2015 - Los Andes University, Faculty of Law, Summer Course. Feel free to use it with due acknowledgment. About the Subject: This course will take you step by step through the fundamental elements of International Law, understood in its broadest sense to encompass public international law, private international and international economic law.

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  7. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2010. International Law: A Basic Bibliography By Patrick S. O’Donnell (2019) The emphasis here is largely on public international law (hence, there are exceptions), as well as international law in the contemporary period (i.e., it lacks a strong historical orientation).

  8. The International Law Students Association is a non-profit association of students and lawyers who are dedicated to the promotion of international law. ILSA provides students with opportunities to study, research, and network in the international legal arena. The organization's activities include academic conferences, publications, the global ...

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