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LL.M. International Finance (for Asian Graduates)

Dates

Start Date: October

Course Website »

Application Deadline: Applies to:
May 15 All Students
(For graduates from Asia )
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission

Details

Established: 2014

Course Language: English

Entry Requirements: LLB/JD or equivalent law degree,
Non-law graduate degree where the subject area is a substantial element

Full time: yes

Length: 12 Months

Tuition fee: Applies to :
EUR 18000All Students

Scholarships available for: All Students

Course website:

http://www.ilf-frankfurt.de/llm-programs/llm-internationa...

What the school says:

About

Graduates from Asia holding a first degree in law, business or economics and who have good academic records are eligible to apply to join our LL.M. International Finance program.

Our Master of Laws in International Banking, Securities and Finance (LL.M. International Finance) program offers excellent interdisciplinary and practice-oriented training in the areas of international and European banking, securities and finance law. By studying at the ILF, you will be trained not only to deal with but also to excel in this increasingly important area where the worlds of international law and global finance meet. You will be taught by prominent professors from Goethe University Frankfurt am Main as well as experts from the legal and financial industries. Frankfurt plays a central role in European and global finance.

The ILF, which is located in Frankfurt, the major financial center in Europe, provides the ideal location to train young professionals to deal with both current and future legal and financial challenges.

We strive to provide our students with a solid and comprehensive legal and financial education set in a dynamic learning environment, thus giving them the legal training they need to excel in their careers.

Since English is the sole language of instruction. No more than 40 students will be admitted in order to ensure academic excellence and direct, personal contact between students and the faculty.


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