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18th August 2018, 05:24 PM
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Course structure and duration of LLM(Energy and Environmental Law) in The University of Connecticut School of Law?
Please let me know about the LLM(Energy and Environmental Law) structure which is available in The University of Connecticut School of Law. I just want to know about the structure of course and the duration also. Thank you!
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19th August 2018, 02:15 PM
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Re: Course structure and duration of LLM(Energy and Environmental Law) in The University of Connecticut School of Law?
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The course structure of LLM Energy and Environmental Law in The University of Connecticut School of Law is as follows: Strongly Recommended: Administrative Law Energy Law Courses: Renewable Energy Law Climate Law Energy Regulation and Policy Environmental Law: Climate Law Animal Law Food Law and Policy Environmental Law Historic Preservation Law and Public Policy Land Use International Environmental Law Natural Resources Law Clinical Courses: Clinical Environmental Law Field Placement: Center for Energy and Environmental Law Students who have a foreign law degree are required to take in the first semester: US Law and Legal Institutions US Law Research and Writing Duration of the LLM Energy & Environmental law at The University of Connecticut School of Law is one year full time. Candidates can find the details in the website link given Click Here |
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