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Fordham University Law School LLM in International Dispute Resolution
Fordham University Law School

Fordham University Law School

LLM in International Dispute Resolution

New York, USA

LLM

12 up to

24 months

English

Full time, Part time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The LLM in International Dispute Resolution equips students with advanced knowledge of dispute resolution methods in an international context. This program emphasizes practical skills and theoretical understanding, preparing graduates to tackle complex disputes that arise in global commerce. Students will gain insights into arbitration, mediation, and negotiation techniques.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in international law, corporate law, and mediation, or serve as legal advisors to governments and organizations. Other opportunities include roles in NGOs, consultancy firms, and academia, focusing on conflict resolution and international relations.

International Dispute Resolution

Fordham’s LLM program in International Dispute Resolution focuses on the various ways that international disputes are resolved, including through traditional litigation as well as alternative methods of dispute resolution, such as arbitration and mediation. While traditional methods of dispute resolution remain important, alternative dispute resolution mechanisms are growing rapidly as a preferred method of resolving disputes between parties in public and private international law matters. It is increasingly important for lawyers to have a strong understanding of both the principles underlying each of these methods and the processes involved. This program offers students the opportunity to explore in-depth the various options for the adjudication of disputes, and especially to examine how they are played out in the international arena. Foreign students will develop an appreciation for the U.S. common law system generally and will learn some of the particular characteristics of the U.S. litigation model.