International LL.M. Requirements
Students must complete 24 credits with a minimum grade point average of 2.50/4.00 and comply with the LL.M. writing requirement in order to receive the Masters of Law in International Law degree. Many students pursue different paths in reaching this goal.
Required Courses:
Writing requirement:
Seminar or independent research paper approved by Faculty Chair.
Additional Courses:
Students must have 24 credits to graduate, and so the exact number of courses taken depends on how many credits are associated with each course. Students studying on less than a full time basis should begin with the two required courses in the fall semester.
International and Comparative Law Courses:
Many students are most interested in our varied international and comparative law courses. Popular choices from past years, as well as some new course offerings, would include those listed below.
Comparative Law
Comparative Law
Comparative Contract Law Seminar
Basic Notions of Latin American Contracts Workshop
Latin American Law
European Community Law
Introduction to Caribbean Law
Islamic Legal Systems Law
Introduction to U.S. Law (for foreign lawyers)
Comparative Food Law
Comparative Corporate Governance
Comparative Criminal Law
Law of Obligations
International Business and Trade
Doing Business in Latin America
International Business Transactions
International Economic Law
International Sales
International Credit Transactions
Project Finance in Latin America
International Tax
International Finance
International Law
International Law
International Human Rights
International Copyright
Research Methods in International Foreign and Comparative Law Seminar
Press Freedoms in the Americas (seminar)
Democracy, Constitutions and Human Rights Seminar
International Organizations (seminar)
International Moot Court
International Criminal Law
Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mediation Workshop
Arbitration
Transnational Litigation
Transnational Litigation and Arbitration
International Commercial Arbitration Seminar
International Commercial Arbitration Workshop
Immigration
Immigration Law
Asylum and Visa Workshop
Advanced Immigration Seminar
Citizenship Seminar
Ocean and Coastal Law
Law of the Sea
Law of the Sea Seminar
Admiralty 1
Admiralty 2
Coastal Law
Marine Insurance Seminar
Marine Ecology & Law
Maritime Personal Injury
Marine Pollution Seminar
Other Interesting Subjects:
This listing includes some very innovative courses offered by UM that defy traditional categories:
Cultural Property and Heritage Law
Intellectual Property
Privacy Law
Internet Law
Banking Law
Reparations and Restorative Justice Seminar
Aviation Law
Antitrust Law
Environmental Law
Everglades/Ecosystem Seminar
Work Law
Communications Law
Copyright Law
UM Law does offer several courses in Spanish. These courses are intended for law students who are trying to improve their knowledge of technical Spanish. We discourage native Spanish speakers from taking these courses.