LL.M. Specialization in Gender and the Law (American University Washington College)



CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:  INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES LL.M. WITH A
SPECIALIZATION IN GENDER AND THE LAW

American University Washington College of Law proudly invites applications
for its International Legal Studies Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree with a
specialization on Gender and the Law.

ABOUT THE GENDER AND THE LAW LL.M. SPECIALIZATION: Founded by two women in
1896 to make legal education available to women, the Washington College of
Law has a tradition of promoting women’s full and equal participation in
society.  WCL established the LL.M. Specialization in Gender and the Law
as part of its International Legal Studies Program in 1997.

The flexibility of the Gender and the Law specialization enables students
to shape a program within our International Legal Studies curriculum that
fits their goals and interests.  Students can pursue a course of study
incorporating international, comparative, and domestic approaches to legal
issues related to gender.  Courses include comparative family law;
sex-based discrimination; gender, cultural difference and international
human rights; battered women and the law; and economic, social and
cultural rights, among others. Many of our standard courses also
incorporate perspectives based on gender and race.

Our location in Washington, DC affords students the opportunity to intern
for prominent non-governmental and advocacy organizations devoted to
women’s rights. Students can also pursue independent study and writing
under faculty supervision.  In addition, the program organizes conferences
and events where students meet officials, policy-makers and advocates
shaping the development of the women’s rights agenda in different
communities.

Gender and the Law LL.M. students have gone on to work at the World Bank,
in national women’s ministries in their home countries, and for
international women’s rights programs around the world.  Their work has
been recognized and highlighted by scholarly organizations such as the Law
and Society Association, as well as by the media.

ABOUT WCL AND THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES PROGRAM: WCL’s International
Legal Studies Program attracts lawyers from around the world, currently
enrolling 159 students from 69 countries. This diversity enriches
students' experiences while at the law school and provides them a lifelong
international network to assist them in their subsequent endeavors.

TO APPLY: To be eligible to apply to the ILSP Master of Laws (LL.M.)
program, applicants must have completed their law degree either at a U.S.
law school accredited by the American Bar Association, or at a foreign law
school with equivalent standards.  For an application and additional
information about the International Legal Studies LL.M. and the gender and
the law specialization, please contact the ILSP Admissions Coordinator
(contact below).  The application deadline for the 2005 fall semester is
May 1, 2005.

Email: llminfo@wcl.american.edu
Phone: (202) 274-4114
Website: http://www.wcl.american.edu/ilsp/
Application: http://www.wcl.american.edu/ilsp/fullApp.pdf

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

APPLY EARLY! It can take up to three months (or more) processing time for
students to receive their student visa (F-1 visa). We recommend
international students apply to the program at least one month before the
actual deadline to allow additional time to apply for and receive the F-1
visa.




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