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155 Master's degrees in International Law in United States
Peace and Justice
The interdisciplinary Peace and Justice program at University of San Diego draws peacebuilders from around the globe.
Human Services - Conflict and Mediation Ministry
Conflict resolution and negotiation skills are in high demand in a variety of industries. Increase your marketability by earning your Master of Arts in Human Services - Conflict and Mediation Ministry program at Regent University.
Global Conflict and Human Security
The Global Conflict and Human Security, M.Sc. is offered by University of New Hampshire. Our UNH Online Master of Global Conflict & Human Security prepares students to solve the world’s most pressing problems with a career in humanitarian relief and global development. This program is partnered with the Peace Corps to support Returned Peace Corps Volunteers with the Coverdell Fellowship.
Studies in Law
Washburn University Law's Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.) degree is for individuals engaged in professional work who may benefit from formal exposure to the study of law.
Conflict Management and Resolution
Seeking the skills to help resolve disputes and bridge divides, but busy balancing the demands of work, family or both? We get it. With the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies' Flex MS in Conflict Management and Resolution (MSCMR) program at the University of San Diego, you'll receive the same rigorous curriculum the Kroc School is known for, in a format that's built for flexibility.
Law (International)
At the Law (International) program offered by Case Western Reserve University you will join a global network of students and alumni from more than 80 countries.
General Law
The General Law LL.M. program at the University of Washington offers a customizable course of study for domestic and international students whose interest areas do not entirely fit into one of the specialized tracks.
International and comparative law and globalization
This International and comparative law and globalization specialization at Indiana University Bloomington is ideal for students who want to pursue a career with a non-governmental or inter-governmental organization, a national government, or an international court.
Global Security
The Global Security MA offered at Arizona State University is an interdisciplinary, fully online program designed to aid professional advancement in government, military, nonprofit and private sector careers. Students are trained to critically engage international security issues in a comprehensive manner.
Laws
Students in this Laws program at the University of Michigan freely select courses and seminars, according to their interests, from the wide variety of subjects offered by the Law School. It is customary in U.S. law school classes for students to participate through discussion, by faculty calling upon students for comments, and by students questioning each other and their professors.

Master of Laws (LL.M) - With National Security, Administrative and Immigration Law Certificate
The Master of Laws (LL.M) - With National Security, Administrative and Immigration Law Certificate programme at Pennsylvania State University gives students and lawyers from both inside and outside the U.S. a chance to pursue a higher-level understanding of the American legal system. The National Security, Administrative and Immigration Law certificate empowers students to enroll in a wide variety of courses that allow for concentration in certain areas of law.
Conflict Resolution and Coaching
This Conflict Resolution and Coaching graduate certificate program at Golden Gate University provides students with training in the fields of mediation, negotiation and dispute resolution.
International Law
Virtually every important area of legal practice involves an international dimension – commerce, corporations, telecommunications, intellectual property, product liability, environmental, crimes, constitutions, and human rights. Increasing globalization has enhanced the speed that products and information flow around the world. The International Law program is offered by University of Cincinnati.
International Arbitration and Business Law
The International Arbitration and Business Law program at American University Washington DC is a flexible degree program designed for professionals and law graduates interested in commercial cross-border transactions and dispute settlement through arbitration.
Law and Governance - Intellectual Property
The Law and Governance - Intellectual Property programme at Montclair State University is a 36-credit Master of Arts degree. Delivered in-person, this comprehensive course provides specialised legal training for those seeking leadership roles. It combines liberal arts with professional preparation for diverse global sectors.
American Law for Foreign Lawyers
The American Law for Foreign Lawyers at Saint Louis University provides an introduction to U.S. law. The main feature of SLU's LL.M. (Master of Laws) program for foreign lawyers is its attention to the individual needs of its students.
Maritime Law
Surrounded by water, University of Miami School of Law offers a unique opportunity to study Maritime Law.
International Policy Studies - International Security
The International Policy Studies - International Security programme at Stanford University offers an advanced academic path for those pursuing expertise in global safety. This full-time degree provides a rigorous curriculum focused on statecraft and strategic technology, preparing students for leadership in a complex world.
Communication and Development Studies
The M.A. in Communication and Development Studies program offered by Ohio University focuses on using communication to promote social change. The curriculum encompasses core courses that emphasize topics and proficiencies related to communication for development, strategic communications, and participatory research methods.
American Law
American Law from University of Missouri - Columbia provides an introduction to the American legal system and U.S. legal practice for students who earned their first degree in law outside the United States.