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LLM in AI, Ethics, Regulation and Innovation
The LLM in AI, Ethics, Regulation, and Innovation is a prestigious one-year postgraduate program designed to address the increasing need for interdisciplinary knowledge at the intersection of law, digital innovation, and emerging technologies. It prepares professionals to navigate the legal, ethical, and regulatory challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI). This program offers a unique interdisciplinary curriculum that integrates Law, Technology, and Policy in a practice-oriented approach. It is suitable for students from both legal and technical backgrounds, with tailored bridging modules to ensure accessibility and depth for all participants.
Law
The online Master of Science (MS) in Law at the University of Maryland is a program developed for working professionals who want to gain a competitive edge in their career.

International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law (Online Learning)
The overall objective of this International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law (Online Learning) programme at The University of Edinburgh is to provide knowledge and an understanding of animal welfare science, with a focus on the international issues arising from animal use in all its forms.
Laws
The Laws programme taught at University of South Wales offers a flexible approach to postgraduate study, where you can tailor the programme to suit your specific needs and career aspirations.

International Human Rights
Develop a thorough knowledge of human rights, specialise in a specific field of law and graduate and embark on higher-level roles within the legal profession with the International Human Rights programme of the University of Sunderland.
Legal Studies
The Master of Legal Studies from Cleveland State University (CSU) offers an exciting opportunity to enhance your career credentials by gaining applied legal knowledge without obtaining a law degree, sitting for the bar, or practicing law.

Law
Conduct your own law research with the support of legal specialists from Birmingham Law School with the Law programme from University of Birmingham. Contribute to an established tradition of 85 years of world leading research.
LLM in International Organizations
This one-year ELGS degree program offers a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks, principles, and practices governing International Organizations.Developed by the European Public Law Organization, an international organization, this program aims to share the knowledge and expertise accumulated over nearly 20 years of its involvement in the fields of international law and diplomacy.
Legal Practice
Gain practical legal training for admission to the legal profession with Legal Practice course at the Queensland University of Technology.
Law and Sustainable Development
The LL.M. in Law and Sustainable Development, entirely taught in English from The University of Milan, aims at educating professionals capable of using their advanced legal knowledge and skills, integrated with an understanding of the underlying socio-economic issues, to further the realization of the SDGs in the activities of public and private organizations.
Environmental Science and Law
The Environmental Science and Law program at the University of Sydney lets you study complementary subjects across both environmental science and environmental law. It provides you with the opportunity to extend your scientific knowledge into environmental areas, as well as providing an introduction to the field of environmental law and policy.
Jurisprudence
The Master of Jurisprudence (M.J.) program at the University of Washington is designed for non-lawyers who seek a deeper knowledge of law to respond to legal issues in their professional life.

Professional Legal Practice (SQE Pathway)
The Professional Legal Practice (SQE Pathway) course from University of Surrey will equip you with the legal knowledge required to prepare for the challenging Solicitors Qualifying Exam 1 (SQE 1). SQE is the assessment for all aspiring solicitors in England and Wales. You’ll improve your chances of success in the SQE and strengthen your CV with a masters in law.
Jurisprudence - China
The School of Law Master of Jurisprudence - China at the University of Washington provides our students with the opportunity to gain a solid understanding of the law, deepen their study in focus areas, and build a solid foundation of theory with strong practical skills.
Police Studies
The MA in Police Studies at the University of Regina offers grounding in theoretical issues and methodological approaches to various aspects of justice including legal, criminal, restorative, and social justice.
Law and Government
The Law and Government degree from American University Washington DC is designed for lawyers who have a strong interest in U.S. government and politics, the dynamics of democracy, and the rule of law.
Social Innovation Certificate
The Social Innovation Certificate program at University of Southern California is designed for experienced lawyers, corporate counsel, consultants, judges, prosecutors, academics, members of government ministries and bankers. Applicants to the M.C.L. program must have completed an LL.M. degree in the U.S. prior to applying to the M.C.L. program.

Global Legal Studies
By taking the Global Legal Studies degree from Maynooth University students will be exposed to a range of legal issues that extend across jurisdictions and will gain critical insights from a variety of other disciplines, including politics, psychology, economics and sociology.
Law (SQE1) - Full-time
The MA Law (SQE1) - Full-time from The University of Law is a law conversion course and includes our SQE1 Preparation Course, which prepares students for the SQE1 assessments.
Socio-legal Studies
The students in the Socio-legal Studies programme from University of Kent benefit immensely from a vibrant research community, a supportive environment and many opportunities to engage critically with academic research and contemporary issues. They are immersed in a research culture which situates legal studies in its historical, social and economic context.