Here students currently enrolled in any of our International Law LL.M. specializations will find links to valuable information on ordering transcripts, Bar admission, preparing for graduation, making payments and other resources to address your academic needs.
The Office of International Graduate Law Programs is committed to providing one-on-one assistance to each of our students on every aspect of their experience at Miami Law – from course selection to job placement after graduation. If you have any questions, please e-mail us at intl-llm@law.miami.edu or stop by our office between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST (Eastern Standard Time). We are located on the second floor of the law school behind the fountain in Suite A316. Additional contact information can be found below.
Phone: 305-284-5402
Fax: 305-284-5497
E-mail: intl-llm@law.miami.edu
University of Miami School of Law
Office of International Graduate Law Programs
1311 Miller Drive, Room A316
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
International Law Lecture Series
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Professors John H. Rooney, Jr, Jessica Carvalho Morris, Jan Paulsson, Claudio Finkelstein and Keith Rosenn during the closing reception. (Photo: Jessica A. Giraldo/Miami Law) Full-Size Photo
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The Office of International Graduate Law Programs staff and Director Jessica Carvalho Morris (middle) hosted a closing reception at Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita. Faculty Jan Paulsson, John Rooney and Keith Rosenn as well as Claudio Finkelstein are pictured here with the first class of the Basic Concepts in International Arbitration short course. (Photo: Jessica A. Giraldo/Miami Law) Full-Size Photo
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Participating students take an oral exam with professor and International Arbitration Program Chair, Jan Paulsson. (Photo: Jessica A. Giraldo/Miami Law) Full-Size Photo
Hear what students have to say about the program.
More videos about the program:
Short Course students Bruna Barletta and Isabela Deveza
Brazilian lawyer and professor, Claudio Finkelstein
Short Course students Thais Valente Lima and Laura Lima
Short Course students Guilherme Matos and Pedro Soares
Short Course students Emerson Paiva Teles and Rubens Boicenco