ALOHA!
The University of Hawaii invites you to apply for its Master of Laws (LLM) Program and has extended the deadline to June 15.
Our LLM Program offers you a great variety of courses and LLM Specializations in areas such as Environmental Law, Business & Commercial Law, International & Comparative Law, and more.
In addition, our LLM students can take advantage of two amazing events in the coming year:
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Visit the University of Hawaii
The next LLM class will have the great opportunity to participate in our Jurist-in-Residence in which two justices from the United States Supreme Court will visit the University of Hawaii! Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor will be visiting our Law School in February 2017 to meet with students, faculty and the legal community. U.S. Supreme Court justices normally visit our Law School every two years, but for next year, we will have the rare privilege of hosting two justices at the same time.
For 2016, the Jurist-in-Residence Program brought the Honorable Anotonio Benjamin,a justice of the National High Court of Brazil, to our Law School. Justice Benjamin provided great insight to the challenges that Brazil faces in Environmental Law and deforestation.
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) World Conservation Congress
The next IUCN World Conservation Congress is scheduled for September, 2016 in Honolulu. This will be the first time in the IUCN's more than 60-year history that the U.S. has hosted this international gathering. The William S. Richardson School of Law has been admitted to the prestigious International Union for the Conservation of Environmental law (IUCN Academy). The IUCN represents 180 law faculties and research centers in over 50 nations and focuses on issues including climate change, biofuels, water, and the development of policy for protected areas.
In addition to these events, our LLM students are encouarged to participate in the wide varitey of activities, both academic and social, at our Law School. They are fully integrated with the American students and receive personal service in a friendly, supportive environment. For more information about our LLM Program, Click on:
program-https://www.law.hawaii.edu/international-programs-0
We look forward to your application to our LLM Program!
The University of Hawaii invites you to apply for its Master of Laws (LLM) Program and has extended the deadline to June 15.
Our LLM Program offers you a great variety of courses and LLM Specializations in areas such as Environmental Law, Business & Commercial Law, International & Comparative Law, and more.
In addition, our LLM students can take advantage of two amazing events in the coming year:
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Visit the University of Hawaii
The next LLM class will have the great opportunity to participate in our Jurist-in-Residence in which two justices from the United States Supreme Court will visit the University of Hawaii! Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor will be visiting our Law School in February 2017 to meet with students, faculty and the legal community. U.S. Supreme Court justices normally visit our Law School every two years, but for next year, we will have the rare privilege of hosting two justices at the same time.
For 2016, the Jurist-in-Residence Program brought the Honorable Anotonio Benjamin,a justice of the National High Court of Brazil, to our Law School. Justice Benjamin provided great insight to the challenges that Brazil faces in Environmental Law and deforestation.
IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) World Conservation Congress
The next IUCN World Conservation Congress is scheduled for September, 2016 in Honolulu. This will be the first time in the IUCN's more than 60-year history that the U.S. has hosted this international gathering. The William S. Richardson School of Law has been admitted to the prestigious International Union for the Conservation of Environmental law (IUCN Academy). The IUCN represents 180 law faculties and research centers in over 50 nations and focuses on issues including climate change, biofuels, water, and the development of policy for protected areas.
In addition to these events, our LLM students are encouarged to participate in the wide varitey of activities, both academic and social, at our Law School. They are fully integrated with the American students and receive personal service in a friendly, supportive environment. For more information about our LLM Program, Click on:
program-https://www.law.hawaii.edu/international-programs-0
We look forward to your application to our LLM Program!
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