Tuesday, November 26, 2013

University of Texas School of Law LL.M. Program

The University of Texas School of Law announces a new LL.M. concentration in Human Rights & Comparative Constitutional Law



This new and innovative concentration will provide students with a robust, critical, and comparative foundation in both human rights and constitutional law. It will also offer students a comprehensive understanding of contemporary human rights practices, including uses of constitutional law, in both domestic and international settings.

The concentration is offered in cooperation with the law school's Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice. The concentration builds on two strengths of the UT Law - its constitutional law faculty, often considered to be among the best in the country, and the internationally recognized Rapoport Center, which serves as a focal point at the University for critical, interdisciplinary analysis and practice of human rights and social justice. The Rapoport Center includes more than100 affiliated faculty from across campus and collaborates closely with a number of other acclaimed centers.

Each student may design an individual course of study tailored to his or her academic and professional interests, taking advantage of extensive curricular and clinical offerings, devoted inter-disciplinary faculty, and ongoing research projects and working groups at the Rapoport Center. 


Please see our website for more information:
http://www.utexas.edu/law/academics/degrees/llm/index.php

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing all of this valuable info on the University of Texas School of Law LL.M. Program. I have been looking for some of the best schools around that teaches Law and I am very excited to see what attending a Texas school has to offer.

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