Dear team, my daughter is interested to study international law from USA. we are living in Bahrain, we want your guidance on the same, like exams, prerequisites, scholarship and about international law as a career for her.pls guide us. thank you
Pursuing a career in international law is a commendable choice, and studying in the United States offers numerous opportunities in this field. Given your residence in Bahrain, your daughter can apply as an international student to various esteemed U.S. law schools.
Top U.S. Law Schools for International Law:
Here are some of the leading institutions renowned for their international law programs:
Harvard Law School
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795 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139
Offers a comprehensive International Legal Studies program with opportunities for fieldwork and clinics.
Columbia Law School - Jerome Greene Hall
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435 W 116th St (Amsterdam Ave.), New York, NY 10027
Features a Global and International Law program with specialized centers for different regions.
Georgetown University Law Center
Closed · Law School
600 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
Offers a diverse range of international law courses and is located in the heart of the nation's capital.
Admission Requirements for International Students:
1. Educational Qualifications:
A completed bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution.
2. Standardized Tests:
LSAT (Law School Admission Test): Required by most law schools.
GRE (Graduate Record Examination): Accepted by some institutions as an alternative to the LSAT.
3. English Proficiency:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System): Required if the applicant's undergraduate education was not in English.
4. Application Materials:
Completed application form.
Personal statement or statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation.
Resume or curriculum vitae.
Transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
Application Process:
1. Research and Selection:
Identify law schools that offer strong international law programs and align with your daughter's career goals.
2. Prepare for Standardized Tests:
Register and prepare for the LSAT or GRE, and the TOEFL or IELTS if applicable.
3. Gather Application Materials:
Collect and prepare all necessary documents, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.
4. Submit Applications:
Apply to the selected law schools through their respective application portals or via the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for those participating.
5. Interviews and Decisions:
Some schools may require interviews.
Await admission decisions and respond accordingly.
Financial Considerations:
Tuition and Fees: Tuition varies by institution, typically ranging from $50,000 to $70,000 per year.
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Many law schools offer scholarships, grants, and loans to international students.
Living Expenses: Consider the cost of living in the area where the law school is located.
Visa Requirements:
International students typically require an F-1 visa to study in the U.S.
The law school will provide the necessary documentation (Form I-20) for visa application.
Next Steps:
1. Consult with Educational Advisors:
Seek guidance from educational consultants or advisors experienced in U.S. law school admissions.
2. Engage with Law Schools:
Attend virtual information sessions or webinars hosted by the law schools to gain insights into their programs and culture.
3. Plan Financially:
Develop a financial plan covering tuition, living expenses, and other associated costs.
4. Stay Informed:
Regularly check the official websites of the law schools for updates on application deadlines and requirements.
Embarking on this journey requires careful planning and dedication. By following these steps and utilizing t
he resources available, your daughter can navigate the application process effectively and pursue her aspirations in international law.
International law is coined by
Hello Balraj,
The term 'international law' was coined by a philosopher named Jeremy Bentham from England. He first used this term in 1780 . The law of nations is often said to be synonymous with international law. It's a set of norms and guidelines for how nations should behave and interact with one another on the global stage. To put it simply, international law is the body of norms recognized and acknowledged as legally binding among nations. It is the backbone upon which the maintenance of peaceful and orderly global relationships rest. The focus of international law is on states rather than individuals, which sets it apart from domestic law.
Note: 'State' is the word used when talking about countries under international law.
I hope this helped. Good luck!
how many seats there are available for llm in international law at South Asian University ? whats about its course fee
Hello Aspirant ,
South Asian University (SAU ) have a total of 30 seats or the course of LLM course , LLM is a full time 2 years course in SAU and the total fees will be around 1.5 lakh rupees which converts to around 75 thousand rupees per year .
For more details about LLM at South Asian University visit :
careers360.com/university/south-asian-university-new-delhi/llm-course
Hope this helps.
sir I am completing LLM in international law what are my scope of employment in private and as wells goverment sector
There are various scope after this course. You can become in whicj you can do these things International Lawyer:- Draft trade agreements and international contracts
Research laws and policies in different countries
Take part in meetings focused on negotiating or mediating deals/conflicts
Corporate Lawyer:- Offer advice to clients during business transactions or acquisitions
Represent clients in court, present cases and formulate defences
Initiate legal actions on behalf of the client and keep the updated
Other than these you can become an Ambassador, representing an Organization.
A Policy Advisor in any Advisor Committee.
A Diplomat, maintaining relation between two nations.
clat exam after llb graduates and public sector undertakings vacancy after passing clat , international law, cyber law , environment law which is better subject , format of clat exam after llb send to me and its placement
For post graduate CLAT examination, there will be 100 objective type questions and candidates who secure 40% (35% in case of SC, ST and PWD) in the objective test will be considered qualified for evaluation of subjective type questions. The number of seats for PG is around 720 (for NLUs).
The application process will start from 1st January and examination will be on 10th May 2020.The candidate has to first successfully fill the application form of CLAT 2020 and then qualify in the national-level exam. The seat allotment of CLAT 2020 will be done in merit-cum-preference basis.
For eligibility, the candidate must have passed LLB or equivalent exam from a recognised university with minimum score of 55%. For more information regarding the exam, check the link below:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/clat/amp
A number of PSUs recruit on the basis of CLAT. Currently, onlyBHEL, ONGC and POSOCO havesigned an MOU with the Common Law Admission Test 2020for using CLAT scores to recruit PG graduates in various posts available.IOCL and other organizations areyet to release the job description.PSUs hire candidates as a Legal Executive Trainee, Assistant Legal Advisor, Trainee Legal Advisor. Each year the recruitment is done by independent PSUs to hire officers to handle legal affairs of their enterprises.
Hope this helps!
Are Indians having scope of entering or making their career in international law?
- Government official careers
- Court Officer Careers
- Academic research/ teacher careers
- Corporate Lawyer careers
- Consultant or Mediator Careers