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Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
Faculté de Droit
Lyon, France

The rates are as follows:

Tuition:
For the LL.M program 10,000 Euros
For the Diploma program 5,000 Euros

Fees:
Application Fee (non-refundable) 50 Euros for each application
Acceptance Deposit (applicable to Tuition) 700 Euros (non-refundable)

University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
School of Law
Los Angeles, California, USA

Tuition for the 2009-2010 LL.M. Program is $45,000. Tuition costs for the 2010-2011 program will be finalized during the summer of 2010, and can be expected to increase from the prior year's figures. Living expenses are estimated to be approximately $20,000.00, which varies by student depending upon expenditures on housing, food, entertainment, etc. In addition to tuition and fees, law school students should budget approximately $970 per semester for books and supplies. Tuition costs are identical for both international and domestic students. The LL.M. Program is unable to offer a tuition discount for California residents. All University fees are subject to change, and the fee amounts billed...

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Heidelberg University - Heidelberg Center for Latin AmericaSantiago de Chile, Chile

Application fee: € 100 (one hundred euros)
Registration fee: € 245 (two hundred and forty five euros)
Tuition fee: € 7.500 (seven thousand five hundred euros)

Tuition fees cover stay in Germany and can be paid in full or in six installments, either in euros or their equivalent in Chilean pesos.

Europa-Institut der Universität des SaarlandesSaarbrücken, Germany

Fees

The tuition fees amount to 4,000 € per academic year (2,000 € per semester).
An additional administrative fee (currently € 130) is payable to Saarland University. Payment of this fee entitles students to an ID-Card, which authorizes free use of public transportation within the Saarland and accident insurance. In addition, it confirms student status and can therefore be used to obtain student discounts.

Funding

Where applicants from Eastern European countries are concerned, three full scholarships are made available by the German State Department. If you wish to be considered for these, please state this expressly in your application to the Europa-Institut. The deadline for submission...

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Case Western Reserve University
School of Law, Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Academic year 2010-2011:
A total of $ 53,450.00 financial funding is needed for LL.M. students for the academic year 2010-2011, which includes tuition of $40,450.00, books, health insurance and living expenses for the nine-month duration of the program. Living in Cleveland is very comfortable and inexpensive as compared to other major U.S. cities.

Merit Scholarships for the LL.M. in U.S. & Global Legal Studies
are availalble to outstanding applicants. These merit scholarships take the form of partial reduction of tuition, one-half to be credited in the fall semester and the other half in the spring semster. In awarding the scholarships, the following criteria are considered...

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Institute for Law and Finance
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

The tuition fee of the LL.M. Finance program is set at € 15,000.

This fee covers tuition, the use of the ILF facilities, the use of the facilities at the University of Frankfurt, the conferment of the degree upon the successful completion of the program requirements, transcripts, degree certificates as well as selected extracurricular activities. It does not cover the costs of living (i.e. board and lodging), health insurance, teaching materials or computer consumables.

In exceptional cases, a limited amount of financial aid in the form of scholarships granted for the tuition fees is available. Such scholarship funds are made possible by the generosity of the ILF sponsors. Financial...

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Chapman University
LLM Admissions - School of Law
Orange, California, USA

2009-2010 Tuition is $1,260 (USD) per credit. Most programs are completed in 24 credits. Chapman may accept transfer credits, which can reduce your total credit requirement.

Scholarship is available to qualified candidates and is merit based, not need based.

A full array of Financial Aid is also available.


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