LLM in International Law

The DePaul Master of Laws (LLM) in International Law provides an intensive course of study that emphasizes the theoretical background and practical skills lawyers need to excel in international law practice.

There are concentrations in five key areas of global practice:

  • International Business, Commercial & Trade Law
  • International Cultural Heritage Law
  • International Governance & Rule of Law
  • International Human Rights Law & Policy and Criminal Justice

The DePaul international law program is designed for both experienced attorneys and recent law school graduates from the United States and abroad who wish to:

  • Earn an advanced law degree to assist in the pursuit of a career with law firms, governmental and nongovernmental agencies, and academic institutions worldwide
  • Obtain practical and theoretical knowledge of international law and its interaction with the laws of the United States and other countries
  • Learn the research, analytical and communication skills required to succeed in international law practice
  • Represent clients engaged in international transactions and relationships
  • Establish a network of professional international contacts and clients
  • Work with faculty experts in international and U.S. law
  • Interact with students from diverse legal cultures

Additionally, foreign lawyers and graduates will improve English language skills and gain a deep and sophisticated understanding of the U.S. legal system.

With the exception of students admitted to and enrolled in the joint JD+LLM program, credits earned as part of the JD program do not count toward the LLM degree.

Program Requirements Semester Hours
Core Requirements 6
Elective Requirements 18
Total hours required 24

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Degree Requirements

The Master of Laws program begins with an orientation that introduces graduate students to DePaul's faculty, staff, library, computer and research facilities. Students who received legal training outside the United States also will participate in special courses introducing them to the differences between civil and common law systems, the foundations of the U.S. legal system, the methods of legal reasoning and analysis, and the basics of legal writing in the U.S. legal system.

To earn the LLM in International Law, a student must complete 24 semester hours of credit with a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0. A summer term is counted as a semester for this purpose. Students who complete 24 credit hours with a GPA below the 2.0 GPA required to earn the degree will not be permitted to continue taking classes to improve their GPA. A student is automatically dismissed if he or she has a cumulative GPA below 2.0 for any three consecutive semesters.

The LLM program may be completed on either a full- or part-time basis but it must be completed within five years. With the exception of students admitted to and enrolled in the joint JD+LLM program, credits earned as part of the JD program do not count toward the LLM degree. In addition, no credit is given for law courses taken before a student is admitted to and enrolled in the LLM program.

Course Requirements

Courses must be selected from the LLM in International Law courses listed below. Candidates must complete the required courses and additional elective courses in their area of concentration, to meet the total requirement of 24 credit hours.

Required Courses for International Students

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
LAW 322 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LAW AND LEGAL SYSTEMS 3
LAW 556 INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL WRITING AND RESEARCH 3

Core Courses

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
LAW 422 INTERNATIONAL LAW 3
LAW 448 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS 3

Students must successfully complete the required core coursework and complete the additional credit hours in one of the following areas of concentration:

International Business, Commercial & Trade Law

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
Select from the following: 18

LAW 230

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW  

LAW 250

SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR  

LAW 290

ANATOMY OF A DEAL: FROM INCEPTION TO CLOSING  

LAW 460

BUSINESS PLANNING  

LAW 513

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW  

LAW 522

U.S. CUSTOMS LAW AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE  

LAW 524

EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM  

LAW 583

STUDY ABROAD: MADRID, SPAIN  

LAW 588

STUDY ABROAD: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA  

LAW 593

STUDY ABROAD: HAVANA, CUBA  

LAW 608

INTERNATIONAL TAXATION  

International Governance & Rule of Law

Required Course

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
LAW 482 INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS I 3

Elective Courses

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
Select elective courses from the following: 15

LAW 221

INTERNATIONAL LAW OF WEAPONS CONTROL  

LAW 230

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW  

LAW 390

POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE  

LAW 428

INDEPENDENT STUDY  

LAW 513

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW  

LAW 516

IMMIGRATION LAW AND POLICY  

LAW 583

STUDY ABROAD: MADRID, SPAIN  

LAW 585

STUDY ABROAD: HEREDIA, COSTA RICA  

LAW 588

STUDY ABROAD: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA  

International Human Rights Law & Policy and Criminal Justice

Required Course

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
LAW 482 INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS I 3

Electives

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
Select elective courses from the following: 15

LAW 221

INTERNATIONAL LAW OF WEAPONS CONTROL  

LAW 227

CHILDREN'S HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW  

LAW 230

UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW  

LAW 250

SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR (approved topic)  

LAW 258

WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW  

LAW 260

INTERNATIONAL LAW THESIS  

LAW 286

INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW PRACTICUM  

LAW 390

POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE  

LAW 429

LEGAL CLINIC I (Asylum & Refugee; Immigration)  

LAW 513

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW  

LAW 514

LEGAL CLINIC II (Asylum & Refugee; Immigration)  

LAW 516

IMMIGRATION LAW AND POLICY  

LAW 517

ASYLUM AND REFUGEE LAW AND POLICY  

LAW 583

STUDY ABROAD: MADRID, SPAIN  

LAW 585

STUDY ABROAD: HEREDIA, COSTA RICA  

LAW 588

STUDY ABROAD: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA  

International Cultural Heritage Law 

Additional required courses:

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
LAW 250 SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR 3
or LAW 428 INDEPENDENT STUDY
LAW 535 ART AND THE LAW 3

Elective Courses

Course List (Law)
Course Title Semester Hours
Select elective courses from the following: 12

LAW 250

SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR (approved topic)  

LAW 271

TRADEMARK & UNFAIR COMPETITION LAW  

LAW 338

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOR CORPORATE TRANSACTIONAL LAWYERS  

LAW 344

COPYRIGHT LAW  

LAW 407

CONFLICT OF LAWS  

LAW 455

LEGAL DRAFTING (Art Market Transactions and/or other approved topic)  

LAW 482

INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS I  

LAW 513

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW  

LAW 522

U.S. CUSTOMS LAW AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE  

LAW 524

EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM  

LAW 608

INTERNATIONAL TAXATION