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International LL.M.

International LL.M.
  • Tel Aviv University
  • Responsable(s) de la formation : Jessica Rozental
  • Contact administratif : Jessica Rozental
  • Adresse : Université de Tel Aviv, Tel-Aviv, 6997801, Israël, Tel Aviv
  • Téléphone : +972-3-6408597
  • Email administratif : [email protected]
  • Site Internet : Consulter

Admisson

Applicants are asked to submit the following with their online application form (all documents must be in original and sent from their source): 


  • Official transcripts from LL.B. or equivalent first law degree

    • Transcripts must indicate courses and grades from your first degree in law. Additional degrees may be submitted for review, but will not be used to calculate the minimum grade point average required.

    • General GPA requirement of 80 on a scale of 100.

    • If your transcripts are not in English, you will need to provide a translated copy which will need to be notarized for authenticity.


  • Two letters of recommendation, from academic and/or professional sources


  • Statement of Intent: We are interested in your past experiences and future aspirations. Please tell us what has motivated you to pursue and LL.M. degree, your career plans following your graduate studies, and how an LL.M. degree from the Faculty of Law will help you advance your professional goals.


  • Resume/CV


  • TOEFL/IELTS exam: English-language proficiency exam is required for all applicants whose first law degree was not taught in English, or for applicants whose law degree program was taught in English but whose degree-granting institution is located in a country where English is not the primary language. Exams must be taken before the application deadline, and official scores must be sent directly to the TAU International office by the testing agency. TAU International’s ETS code is 7704. TOEFL test (minimum score: written 582, computer-based 223, or internet-based 89). IELTS test (minimum score: 7).


  • $100 USD application fee, payable by credit card or bank transfer.


  • One passport sized photo

Application

Applicants are asked to submit the following with their online application form (all documents must be in original and sent from their source): 


  • Official transcripts from LL.B. or equivalent first law degree

    • Transcripts must indicate courses and grades from your first degree in law. Additional degrees may be submitted for review, but will not be used to calculate the minimum grade point average required.

    • General GPA requirement of 80 on a scale of 100.

    • If your transcripts are not in English, you will need to provide a translated copy which will need to be notarized for authenticity.


  • Two letters of recommendation, from academic and/or professional sources


  • Statement of Intent: We are interested in your past experiences and future aspirations. Please tell us what has motivated you to pursue and LL.M. degree, your career plans following your graduate studies, and how an LL.M. degree from the Faculty of Law will help you advance your professional goals.


  • Resume/CV


  • TOEFL/IELTS exam: English-language proficiency exam is required for all applicants whose first law degree was not taught in English, or for applicants whose law degree program was taught in English but whose degree-granting institution is located in a country where English is not the primary language. Exams must be taken before the application deadline, and official scores must be sent directly to the TAU International office by the testing agency. TAU International’s ETS code is 7704. TOEFL test (minimum score: written 582, computer-based 223, or internet-based 89). IELTS test (minimum score: 7).


  • $100 USD application fee, payable by credit card or bank transfer.


  • One passport sized photo

Program

CURRICULUM

The academic curriculum of the International LL.M offers students to study issues such as "religion and the state" in the country home to the world's three monotheistic religions. Participants can contribute to human rights by interning at one of our legal clinics with clients of every background. We also provide the opportunity to explore the law's relationship with technology from the headquarters of the most cutting edge hi-tech companies east of Silicon Valley.


CORE


- Contemporary Issues in Israel
- Introduction to Israeli Law
- Introduction to Law and Economics
- Introduction to Law and Society
- Scholar's Workshop: Legal Theory - Professor Roy Kreitner


WORKSHOPS


- Law and Economics
- Private Law Theory
- Information Technology Law
- Theory of International Law and Institutions
- The Yigal Arnon & Co. Workshop for Legal History

SPECIALIZATION: LAW, GLOBAL GOVERNANCE & HUMAN RIGHTS - click here

SPECIALIZATION: LAW, STATE & RELIGION - click here

SPECIALIZATION: LAW & TECHNOLOGY - click here


ELECTIVES


- American Legal History
- Comparative Law and Social Science
- Criminal Justice in Israel
- Criminal Law Theory: The Sexual Offenses
- Economic Growth and Distributive Justice
- Entrepreneurship, Business and Company Law in China
- EU Law: Selected Topics in ECJ Jurisprudence
- Graduate Course: Legal History Methods
- Graduate Course: Legal Theory, Jewish Studies, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
- Law In Literature, Law As Literature
- Legal Aspects of China’s Economic Transitions
- Special Topics in Torts: Defamation, Privacy and Economic Harms - Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation
- The Gold Scale: Medieval and Modern Law Merchant
- The Law, Economics & Regulation of Executive Compensation 

Program

CURRICULUM

The academic curriculum of the International LL.M offers students to study issues such as "religion and the state" in the country home to the world's three monotheistic religions. Participants can contribute to human rights by interning at one of our legal clinics with clients of every background. We also provide the opportunity to explore the law's relationship with technology from the headquarters of the most cutting edge hi-tech companies east of Silicon Valley.


CORE


- Contemporary Issues in Israel
- Introduction to Israeli Law
- Introduction to Law and Economics
- Introduction to Law and Society
- Scholar's Workshop: Legal Theory - Professor Roy Kreitner


WORKSHOPS


- Law and Economics
- Private Law Theory
- Information Technology Law
- Theory of International Law and Institutions
- The Yigal Arnon & Co. Workshop for Legal History

SPECIALIZATION: LAW, GLOBAL GOVERNANCE & HUMAN RIGHTS - click here

SPECIALIZATION: LAW, STATE & RELIGION - click here

SPECIALIZATION: LAW & TECHNOLOGY - click here


ELECTIVES


- American Legal History
- Comparative Law and Social Science
- Criminal Justice in Israel
- Criminal Law Theory: The Sexual Offenses
- Economic Growth and Distributive Justice
- Entrepreneurship, Business and Company Law in China
- EU Law: Selected Topics in ECJ Jurisprudence
- Graduate Course: Legal History Methods
- Graduate Course: Legal Theory, Jewish Studies, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
- Law In Literature, Law As Literature
- Legal Aspects of China’s Economic Transitions
- Special Topics in Torts: Defamation, Privacy and Economic Harms - Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation
- The Gold Scale: Medieval and Modern Law Merchant
- The Law, Economics & Regulation of Executive Compensation