LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice without Internship
Apply OnlineWith an alumni network and an International Board of Advisors located in more than 40 countries, graduates of the Pacific McGeorge LL.M. gain access to worldwide connections. Additionally, LL.M. candidates benefit during their studies from the possibility of becoming involved in the many international activities of the school's Center for Global Business and Development.
A candidate for the LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice must complete 24 semester units over two semesters in residence on the Sacramento campus, with a cumulative grade point average of not less than 2.6 (on a 4.3 scale). Candidates may begin this program either in August with the fall semester or in January with the spring semester.
A. Required Courses
Either Advanced International Business Transactions (3)
or Transnational Litigation (3)
Legal Process - LL.M. (2) (only for candidates trained in civil law system)
B. Elective Courses
Antitrust Law (3)
Conflict of Laws (3)
European Union Law (3)
Immigration and Nationality Law (3)
International Trade (3)
Copyright Law (3)
International Intellectual Property (2)
Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition (3)
International Banking (2)
International Sale of Goods (1)
International Joint Ventures (3)
Foreign Investment and Development (3)
Transnational Securities Law (2)
Computer and Internet Law (2)
Documentary Sales Transactions (1)
U.S. Taxation of International Transactions (3)
Concepts of International Taxation (3)
Public International Law (3)
International Organizations (1)
International Environmental Law (2)
International Insolvency (1)
International Intellectual Property (1)
Comparative Competition Law (1)
| Also leading to an LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice | |
| LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice, with Internship | |
| LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice in Collaboration with the University of Salzburg | |
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