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LLM in International Business & Trade


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The LLM in International Business and Trade Law is focused on the international law of trade, investment, finance, and other business transactions. 

The LLM’s core courses cover the fundamentals of trade negotiations and regulation under domestic and international law, and of international sales, transfer of technology, and other cross-border transactions. Students may then choose from a wide array of specialized electives, including U.S. trade remedies and export controls, trade and investment, bilateral and regional trade agreements, e-commerce, trade in services and intellectual property, currency and financial transactions. Students may also explore the linkages between trade, business, and other areas of law, such as environment, human rights, labor, and gender.

LLM Admissions


  • Hold a Juris Doctor (JD) from a US law school accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) or a first degree in law from a foreign law school with equivalent standards. 
  • Submit a completed application form along with supporting documents before the application deadline.
  • International applicants must meet the English Language Proficiency Requirement

More information about applying is available on the Office of Graduate Admissions website.

LLM Degree Requirements


  • Students must successfully complete 24 credit hours from the designated list of classes with a grade point average of 2.0 (C) or better.
  • In the first semester, non-common law trained students must successfully complete American Legal Institutions (LAW-580-001; 2 credits) and Legal Research and Writing (580-002; 2 credits).
  • Before the end of the first semester of study, students must select one of the following graduation tracks:
    • Research Track:  students must successfully complete two research papers of at least 3,500 words each that demonstrate a high degree of skill in legal scholarship and writing.
    • Practical Skills Track: students must successfully complete an externship for credit, and one research paper that demonstrates a high degree of skill in legal scholarship and writing.
  • The 24 credits needed for the LLM degree can be completed part-time, or full-time (two or three regular semesters). Students on an F-1 or J-1 visa must be enrolled in at least 8 credits during the fall and the spring, except for the last semester when students can take a reduced course load for 1-7 credits. To take a reduced course load, the Reduced Course Load Authorization Form must be filled out.
  • Students may enroll in a maximum of 15 credits per semester (fall and spring), however, it is recommended that students take no more than 13 credits per semester. WCL allows up to 7 credits in the summer.
  • LLM students may complete their degree requirements entirely by traditional classroom study or by classroom study combined with no more than six semester hours of approved externship and/or independent study credits.
  • Absent extraordinary circumstances, students must complete the LLM degree within sixty months of matriculating in a given LLM program.

Required Courses


Core Courses (6 hrs.)

Key Electives (6 hrs.)

Business law-related courses:
• LAW-795O-001: Anti-Corruption Law (2 credits)
• LAW-727-001: Banking and Financial Institutions: International Regulations (2 credits)
• LAW-724A-001: Banking and Financial Institutions: U.S. Regulation (3 credits)
• LAW-808-001: International Business & Human Rights (2 credits)
• LAW-990-001: International Business Negotiations (3 credits)
• LAW-841-001: International Project Finance (2 credits)
• LAW-849D-001: Legal Drafting: International Contracts (2 credits)
• LAW-581-001: U.S. Business Law (3 credits)


Trade law-related courses:
• LAW-969-001: International Trade Law II (2 credits)
• LAW-795EX-001: U.S. Export Controls & Economic Sanctions (2 credits)
• LAW-679-001: International Investment Law (3 credits)
• LAW-795WR-001: International Trade Agreements and Worker’s Rights (1 credit)
• LAW-795TD-001: Trade and Diplomacy (summer course; 1 credit)
• LAW-817WT-001: WTO: Rule Making and Dispute Settlement (summer
course; 2 credits)


Courses related to international dispute resolution:
• LAW-789-001: International Commercial Arbitration: US & Comparative
Perspective (3 credits)
• LAW-972-001: Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration (2 credits)
• LAW-835-

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