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Joint LLM with Central European University

Presentation

For the joint LLM with Central European University, students enter Emory Law’s LLM program and participate in a cooperative program with the legal department of Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. 

Students spend the fall semester in residence at Central European University and the spring semester in residence at Emory.

Emphasis is on international commercial law, and the student may elect to receive the degree from either institution.

Presentation

For the joint LLM with Central European University, students enter Emory Law’s LLM program and participate in a cooperative program with the legal department of Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. 

Students spend the fall semester in residence at Central European University and the spring semester in residence at Emory. 

Emphasis is on international commercial law, and the student may elect to receive the degree from either institution.

Admission

The LLM program is open to students who have already earned a first law degree that allows them to practice law in their home country.


For US graduates, applicants must have earned a JD.


For foreign-educated attorneys, first law degree designations vary by country. For a list of law degrees that meet this requirement, please refer to the Minimum Degree Requirements by Country chart that is located on the LSAC.org website »

More information here

Admission

The LLM program is open to students who have already earned a first law degree that allows them to practice law in their home country.


For US graduates, applicants must have earned a JD.


For foreign-educated attorneys, first law degree designations vary by country. For a list of law degrees that meet this requirement, please refer to the Minimum Degree Requirements by Country chart that is located on the LSAC.org website »

More information here