Master of Laws Program in Intercultural Human Rights
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[SIZE=1]J.S.D. (Doctor of the Science of Laws) in Intercultural Human Rights[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Programs are acquiesced in by the American Bar Association[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Accepting Applications for Academic Year 2007-2008[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]One-year Master's program offered by St. Thomas University School of Law[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Miami, Florida, U.S.A. & J.S.D. (Doctor of the Science of Laws) in[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Intercultural Human Rights available to LL.M. graduates.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Excelling since 2001, and internationally regarded as one of the world's[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]best in the field, the program provides the most up-to-date legal[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]insights on theory, policy, and practical developments in the arena of[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]human rights. It has welcomed students from all over the world,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]including Fulbright scholars.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Our mostly one-week compact courses are designed to offer the highest[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]quality of legal education in the combined areas of international law,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]international human rights law, humanitarian law, universal and[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]regional systems of human rights protection, as well as complaint[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]procedures. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Through these intensive courses and supplementary offerings, students[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]are prepared for effective research, advocacy and practice in the field.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]In interactive dialogue, networking with distinguished faculty and their[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]classmates from all over the globe students gain the best available[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]inside knowledge of human rights in action.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Our LL.M. program, in the mold of the integrative law, science and[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]policy approach developed at the Yale Law School, and widely known as[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]the Policy-Oriented Jurisprudence, provides a sophisticated background[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]in international law and prepares students for leadership positions in[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]society, be them judicial, legislative, governmental, inter-governmental[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]or non-governmental. Our alumni contributing all over the world testify[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]to all this. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]The faculty is one of worldwide distinction and includes top-level[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]United Nations experts, chief legal advisors, judges, scholars and[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]practitioners in the field, hailing from Yale University, as well as[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Athens, Berlin, Geneva, Strasbourg, Kinshasa, Washington D.C. Their[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]diversified legal backgrounds and experiences, their range of[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]scholarship and academic excellence provide students with an[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]intellectually challenging and multi-dimensional approach to education.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]The program's setting in Miami, a city of international flavour and[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]extraordinary cultural diversity, offers breathtaking natural treasures[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]and beauty, a wealth of cultural attractions, sporting events, and an[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]exciting intercultural environment. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=1]Partial scholarships are available based on merit and need. For more[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]information please check our website [/SIZE][SIZE=1]www.stu.edu/humanrights[/SIZE][SIZE=1] or contact[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]us at:[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=1]Graduate Program in Intercultural Human Rights[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]St. Thomas University School of Law[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]16400 NW 32 Ave.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Miami, FL 33054[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]U.S.A.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Phone 1 305 474 2447[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]Fax 1 305 474 2413[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1]E-Mail: [/SIZE][SIZE=1][email protected][/SIZE][SIZE=1] [/SIZE]
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