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152 Master's degrees in Patent & Intellectual Property Law
LLM Data Protection and Intellectual Property - Full-time
The LLMs from our new Master's in Law suite of programmes are designed for law and non-law graduates who want to explore the practical application of a particular, specialist area of the law. Subject to appoval. The University of Law offers the LLM Data Protection and Intellectual Property - Full-time programme.
Intellectual Property Laws (Non Thesis)
Intellectual Property Laws (Non Thesis) from Ankara University aims at bringing students together with WIPO at international level and TurkishPatent at national level. Since it also encompasses the practice, the LLM Program in Intellectual Property Law (English) is structured to be of an interdisciplinary nature.
International Studies in Intellectual Property Law
Numerous successful practitioners have launched their careers by studying for our award-winning LLM programme International Studies in Intellectual Property Law at TU Dresden.
Intellectual Property and Competition Law
The Law Faculty of the University of Augsburg and the Technical University of Munich offer a one year LL.M. Program in Intellectual Property and Competition Law as part of the of Munich Intellectual Property Law Center (MIPLC) Framework.
Intellectual Property and Technology Law
Students in the Intellectual Property and Technology Law program from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign interested in remaining in residence for a third semester to complete their program of study must apply by the listed deadline at the start of the second semester of the LL.M. degree.

Sorbonne - Queen Mary Double LLM
This innovative, 18-month bilingual Sorbonne - Queen Mary Double LLM course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London offers you the opportunity to combine Queen Mary University of London’s LLM in International Business Law with the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne’s LLM in French and European Law.
Intellectual Property and Practice
The Intellectual Property and Practice from University of Auckland is tailored for both law and non-law graduates, designed to enhance knowledge and expertise in trans-Tasman intellectual property law and to meet the educational requirements for registration as a patent and trade mark attorney.
Patent Law
With the Patent Law program at the University of Minnesota, students with scientific and technical backgrounds leverage that knowledge to advance career opportunities in the booming area of patent law.
Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law
The Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law degree from Fordham University is a unique program that combines the classic study of intellectual property rights with the rapidly emerging field of information technology law.

Technology and Intellectual Property Law
The Technology and Intellectual Property Law LLM from the University of Nottingham offers you a cutting-edge postgraduate qualification in a fast-growing field. You will have the opportunity to study a range of specialist areas including law, artificial intelligence and robotics; digital copyright and design law; global data protection law; and regulation of the digital economy.
Engineering Intellectual Property Law
Do you want to learn how engineering and laws work together to protect inventions? The University of Tennessee Knoxville offers an online Graduate Certificate in Engineering Intellectual Property Law.
Law
The Law programme is offered at the Panjab University. The Department of Laws, originally established at Lahore in 1889, was re-established at Shimla in 1948, shifted to Jalandhar in 1950 and finally re-located at the University Campus at Chandigarh in 1959.

Intellectual Property
Who owns an idea? How does the law apply to the abstract? If you're interested in finding out, the Intellectual Property programme from University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is for you.
UK, EU and US Copyright Law
The UK, EU and US Copyright Law programme at King's College London will introduce you to the key principles of copyright law in several jurisdictions.
Advanced Intellectual Property Law
Advanced Intellectual Property Law from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia prepares students for a career in Law which is intellectually challenging, financially rewarding & personally fulfilling. Law is not just about rules & regulation. Law is also about rights, justice & understanding of human behaviour & society.
Intellectual Property Law
The Master in Intellectual Property Law at University of Johannesburg aims to provide the student with the necessary tools to navigate the IP landscape, and to create awareness of pitfalls or opportunities that may present themselves. In fact, in given situations, the holder of an advanced degree in IP might be preferred for a specific task over someone that does not have such a qualification.

Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Part Time)
On this dynamic LLM in Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law (Part Time) programme delivered at University of East Anglia you will dive into two of the most pivotal legal questions of our time: the fate of law in the information age and the management and exploitation of creativity, reputation, and innovation in the digital era.
Patent Drafting
The Patent Drafting from University of Auckland is tailored for both law and non-law graduates, designed to enhance knowledge and expertise in trans-Tasman intellectual property law and to meet the educational requirements for registration as a patent and trade mark attorney.
Innovation, Technology and Intellectual Property Law
University of Cincinnati's Innovation, Technology and Intellectual Property Law is an expansive subject that delves into the world of artistic and literary creation, advertising and marketing, and scientific invention. Three predominantly federal doctrines as well as a host of state law doctrines, including publicity rights and trade secrets, interact to provide legal protection in these areas.
Innovation, Technology and the Law
This Innovation, Technology and the Law supporting programme from The University of Edinburgh aims to promote advanced knowledge and understanding of the relationships between law, technology, commerce and society in the widest possible sense.