Note: Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree in law (LL.B., JD, Bachelor of Laws) prior to starting the LL.M. degree. Students in their final year of undergraduate law degree studies may apply, and will be accepted on the condition they finish their first degree in good standing.
Parasol Foundation International LL.M. Program at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law is a 10 month program which brings outstanding students from all over the world for a rigorous, highly-academic LL.M. degree.
The program language of instruction is English, and although there may be a course or two on Israeli law, the focus of the LL.M. is international law.
Students can choose a general course of study or may specialize in:
The rigorous academic curriculum is based on innovative approaches to legal theory, providing law students analytical tools and skills to engage in serious academic research and practical insights. Classes explore contemporary challenges to law that stem from the processes of globalization to specific courses on the Israeli legal and social systems, the complexities of the Middle East region and the legal aspects of the Start-up Nation.
The curriculum consists of courses, seminars and workshops. The selection of courses will allow students to pursue several disciplines, including: International Law and Human Rights; Law and Technology and Business Law. The program also enables the participants to choose electives from the rich variety of English-language graduate programs.
Throughout the year, LL.M. students take trips to various startups, NGOs and nonprofits to be introduced to the human rights and start-up ecosystems of Tel Aviv. The program also sponsors various trips around Israel so students can get to know the many cultures and societies that exist within its borders.
The LL.M. is without thesis.
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