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4 LLM Degree Programs in Japan


Aoyama Gakuin University (AGU)
Private Law
- Shibuya City, Japan
LLM
On-Campus
The Department of Private Law covers a wide range of areas, from the fundamentals of legal theory within and outside Japan to recent developments in specialist fields, and is designed to nurture legal specialists with the ability to work at the heart of future society, such as: researchers with superlative research capabilities; civil servants capable of contributing to international society; corporate law specialists with the ability to resolve disputes quickly and efficiently; graduates with an extensive grounding in legal theory who wish to continue on to Law School; and highly experienced and diligent international specialist lawyers. At the Department, we provide general instruction on broad themes through seminars led by faculty members specializing in law, as well as personal instruction to each graduate student on how to conduct research based on a certain research theme. Roughly 50 lectures are given in connection with research at seminars known as the "General Seminar on Private Law," at which several faculty members give lectures on topical themes (including visiting faculty from abroad) in an omnibus format. Based on the knowledge learned there, students conduct research on court precedents and are taught how to write a thesis in the seminar entitled "Research Methodology," which focuses mainly on research methods of references from Japan, U.K., U.S., France, Germany, and Asia, as well as comments on writing academic papers. Thereafter, faculty members provide research instructions to students and help them complete their theses.


Heisei International University
Master of Law
- Kazo, Japan
LLM
On-Campus
In the master's program of the Graduate School of Law, the degree is to enroll for a specified period of time, take courses set by the Graduate School in line with the philosophy and purpose of education, and acquire the standard number of credits. It is a requirement for awarding. Furthermore, the master's thesis must be able to acquire in-depth academic knowledge from a broad perspective and show the advanced abilities required for research abilities in the field of study or professions that require a high degree of specialization. The subject research must be able to acquire a wide range of academic knowledge and show the advanced abilities required for research abilities in the field of study or professions that require a high degree of specialization. It is essential to pass the examination of the results and the final examination.
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Osaka City University
Master in Law
- Osaka, Japan
LLM
On-Campus
Our Graduate School of Law has two educational courses. One for students who want to further up their ability to analyze legal and political problems (Academic Course), and another for those who want to practice law in the future (Law School). In the Academic course, students usually engage in research work on a specific theme, and thereby enhance their capacity for legal and political analysis. Training is performed on the basis of three students per teacher. The Law School course provides students with a higher level of knowledge and skills required for practicing lawyers. For this purpose, we have, besides many professors with long academic careers, professors who are practicing law and provide on-the-job training at law offices.


Chuo University
Master's program of the Graduate School of Law
- Higashinakano, Japan
- Bunkyo City, Japan
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LLM
On-Campus
Research and education in the Graduate School of Law are primarily delivered in lecture and seminar format in accordance with the given curriculum. In both settings, the number of students is small. A key feature of the curriculum is the availability, in addition to major-specific subjects, of numerous general subjects, including important subjects that form the foundation for legal and political science research in each major area.
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LLM degree programs in Japan attract students with their unique approach to legal education, blending tradition with modern perspectives. Known for their focus on rigorous academic training and an international viewpoint, these programs prepare graduates for diverse legal careers worldwide.
Through advanced coursework, you'll engage in critical analysis, research projects, and case studies relevant to both local and global legal contexts. The educational environment encourages independence and curiosity, allowing students to enhance their legal skills and broaden their understanding of complex legal systems. Many programs emphasize collaborative work and networking opportunities with professionals in the field, further enriching your academic experience.
Graduates of LLM programs in Japan often find themselves well-equipped for careers in international law, corporate advisory roles, or academic pursuits. The combination of practical experience and theoretical knowledge positions you to succeed in an increasingly interconnected global legal landscape, where expertise in various legal systems is highly valued.