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A Master of Laws (LLM) is a postgraduate degree in law designed for individuals who want to deepen their knowledge in specific areas of law or enhance their legal skills. It is typically a one-year program for full-time students or two years for part-time students.
The LLM program offers advanced study and specialization in various fields of law, such as international law, corporate law, human rights law, or intellectual property law. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, often including research projects, case studies, and thesis work. The degree is ideal for law graduates seeking to enhance their expertise, pursue academic careers, or specialize in a particular area of law.
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