master of laws
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British pronunciation
/mˈastəɹ ɒv lˈɔːz/
LLM

Definition & Meaning of "Master of Laws"in English

Master of Laws
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a postgraduate degree that provides specialized legal education beyond the basic law degree

What is a "Master of Laws"?

A Master of Laws (LLM) is a graduate law degree that allows students to specialize in a specific area of law, such as international law, environmental law, or corporate law. The program builds on foundational legal knowledge and provides advanced skills in legal research, writing, and analysis. An LLM is often pursued by lawyers looking to deepen their expertise in a particular legal field or enhance their career prospects.

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Examples
Sarah pursued an LLM in International Law to expand her expertise in cross-border legal issues.
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