Cornell University Law School Brochure - (Page 5) International Dual Degree Programs The J.D. with specialization in international legal affairs will prepare you for international private practice, business, or government service. The J.D./LL.M. in International and Comparative Law is a more comprehensive approach and requires 20 credits more than the standard J.D. This program also includes a summer session at the Cornell–Paris I Summer Institute or the Summer Law Institute in Suzhou, China. The J.D./Master’s in Global Business Law is a J.D. program with a European perspective on global law and business issues. Students spend two years at Cornell and their third year studying at the prestigious Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po Paris) and at Université Paris I Panthéon–Sorbonne, where students will obtain a J.D. and Master’s degree. The J.D./Master en Droit prepares you to qualify for the bar in the United States and France, earning both the J.D. and the French equivalent. One of only two such programs in the nation, students complete two years of study at Cornell followed by two years at the Université Paris I Panthéon–Sorbonne. The J.D./M.LL.P (Master of German and European Law and Practice) combines a U.S. law degree with a degree in German law and practice. Students spend two years at Cornell followed by one year at Humboldt University in Berlin. 15% of an average class spends a semester abroad 43 lectures, conferences colloquia, and symposium held by CU Law involving international or comparative law 11
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