Surrounded by water, Miami offers a unique opportunity to study Maritime Law. The city is unquestionably the cruise capital of the world. It hosts the largest single-ship cruise terminal and all the major companies' principal places of business located minutes from the Port of Miami - the top cargo gateway of the Americas.
Miami Law is known for its renowned professors who share their knowledge and skills with students.
A career advisor with special training assists international LL.M. students with their job search, including resume writing and interviewing skills. See the top 10 reasons international students study at Miami Law. Students have the chance to attend conferences with experts in the field.
Upon completing the LL.M. degree, students can qualify and elect to take an American Bar Exam as various U.S. jurisdictions permit non-U.S.-trained law graduates to become members of their bar, including New York.
The Maritime LL.M. draws upon the expertise of the Rosenstiel graduate school at The University of Miami. As one of the leading academic oceanographic and atmospheric research institutions globally, the School's basic and applied research interests encompass virtually all marine-related sciences.
The Rosenstiel School's main 65-acre campus is on Virginia Key, Florida, just 30 minutes from the law school. This location gives students unique proximity to nearby environments and research facilities, including:
Attached by a walkway, the Marine Life Sciences Center houses laboratories for the study of marine animals, the connections between oceans and human health, and the impacts of climate change.
Fall, Spring Admissions Options: Applications to the Maritime Law LL.M. Program are accepted on a rolling basis with a Fall admissions priority deadline of May 1. Applications for admission are accepted until the beginning of the program in early August. Applications are reviewed by an admissions committee as soon as all required documents are received. Several scholarships are available and awarded to outstanding applicants each year based on skills and achievements. To learn more, visit the admissions page.Watch and Learn More
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Assistant Dean, International Law Programs; Director, International Arbitration Institute; Lecturer in Law Assistant Director, International Law Programs International Programs Manager, International Law Programs Senior Program Coordinator, International Law ProgramsSandra Friedrich
Coral Gables, FL 33146
Christiane Reis
Coral Gables, FL 33146
Alexandria Sellers
Coral Gables, FL 33146
Alejandro “Alex” Capote
Coral Gables, FL 33146
Office of International Law Programs
1311 Miller Drive, Room A316
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
Phone: 305-284-5402
Fax: 305-284-5497
E-mail: intl-llm@law.miami.edu
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