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The Aristotle University College of Law required courses to achieve the LL.M. degree in a particular subject area are listed below. The LL.M. programs may be completed in a one or two year time period. A total of six (6) units of LL.M. courses may be taken by J.D. students in the form of electives counting toward the J.D. degree. A Thesis course and Defense is required of all LL.M. degree programs unless students elect an alternative to the LL.M. Thesis which requires prior approval by the Dean.
- LLM in Bioethics & Public Health Law
- Public International Law I (3 Units)
- International Human Rights Law (3 Units)
- AIDS Law and Ethics (3 Units)
- Bioethics, Biotechnology & Patent Law: Applications of Science, Law & Policy (3 Units)
- Core Concepts in Bioethics and Cultural Frameworks (3 Units)
- Thesis I & II; Defense (3, 3 Units)
- Legal Protection of Human Research Subjects and Research Ethics (3 Units)
- Public Health Law and Bioethics I (3 Units)
- Public Health Law and Bioethics II (3 Units)
- LL.M. in International Law and Global Leadership
- Thesis I & Defense (3 Units)
- Global Leadership I (3 Units)
- Global Leadership II (3 Units)
- International Criminal Law (3 Units)
- International Human Rights Law (3 Units)
- International Humanitarian Law and the Law of War (3 Units)
- International Environmental Law (3 Units)
- National Security Law (3 Units)
- Public International Law I (3 Units)
- Public International II (3 Units)
- LL.M. in Global E-Commerce Law
- Public International Law I (3 Units)
- International Human Rights Law (3 Units)
- Anti-Money Laundering and International Anti-Avoidance (3 Units)
- Cyber Crime and Techno-Torts (3 Units)
- Thesis I & II; Defense (3, 3 Units)
- E-Commerce Online Contract Law (3 Units)
- Global E-Commerce Law and Taxation (3 Units)
- Offshore Financial Centers (3 Units)
- Principles of International Taxation and International Tax Treaties (3 Units)
- LL.M. in International Human Rights Law
- Asylum Law and the Protection of Refugees (3 Units)
- Thesis I & II Defense (3, 3 Units)
- International Criminal Law (3 Units)
- International Human Rights Law (3 Units)
- International Humanitarian Law and the Law of War (3 Units)
- International Organizations (3 Units)
- International Rights of Women (3 Units)
- Public International Law I (3 Units)
- Rights of Minorities, Groups, and Indigenous Peoples (3 Units)
- LL.M. in National Security Law and Homeland Security Law
- Asylum Law and the Protection of Refugees (3 Units)
- Thesis I & Defense (4 Units)
- Homeland Security Law (2 Units)
- International Criminal Law (3 Units)
- International Human Rights Law (3 Units)
- International Humanitarian Law and the Law of War (3 Units)
- National Security Law I (3 Units)
- National Security Law II (3 Units)
- Public International Law I (3 Units)
- Rights of Minorities, Groups, and Indigenous Peoples (3 Units)
- LL.M. in Education Law
- Thesis I & II; Defense (3 Units each)
- Education Law (3 units)
- Education Law Supreme Court Seminar (2 units)
- Introduction to Constitutional Law (3 units)
- Law of Student Expulsions and Suspensions (3 units)
- Law of Teacher Evaluation (3 units)
- Search and Seizure in the Public Schools (3 units)
- Special Education Law (3 units)
- Students, Colleges and Disability Law (3 units)
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