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FeaturedUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL OF LAW
Introduction The University of New Hampshire School of Law offers LLM, master’s degree, and diploma certificate programs for lawyers and non-lawyers in three specialized areas of the law: Intellectual Property, Commerce and Technology, and International Criminal Law and Justice. Launched in the fall of 2010, UNH Law’s Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property is…
FeaturedThe University of California, Berkeley Law
The University The University of California, Berkeley is the flagship campus of the UC system. Listed at #4 in SJTU’s Academic Ranking of World Universities (making it the top-ranked public institution in the world), Berkeley enrolls over 36,000 students in 130 academic departments. There are 7 Nobel Laureates, 32 MacArthur Fellows, and 4 Pulitzer Prize…
FeaturedQueen’s University of Belfast
The University Queen’s University Belfast is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Queen’s is a member of the Russell Group of leading research intensive universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the European University Association, Universities Ireland and Universities UK. The Law School Law has been studied and taught at Queens since 1845. We are proud of…
Birmingham City University (BCU) School of Law
Renowned for emphasis on vocational courses and close links with local law firms, we have also gained an international reputation as a major centre for academically rigorous legal education and training. We have a thriving research community including the Centre for American Legal Studies – a research centre of excellence, and have carried out high…
University of Birmingham – School of Law
The University The University of Birmingham has been welcoming students since 1900, and is one of the UK’s top twenty universities. It is currently home to over 7,500 postgraduate students from 150 countries. The Law School Birmingham Law School is regularly ranked amongst the top Law Schools in the UK and our research has been…










