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  2. Ein LL.M.-Abenteuer bedeutet Kosten – in den USA durchaus astronomische. Harvard selbst gab 70.000 US-Dollar für Studien- und Lebenshaltungskosten an. Diese Schätzung ist eher zu niedrig. Schon vor der Zusage der Universität hatte ich mich daher bei allem beworben, was LL.M.-Stipendien vergibt. Geklappt hat es letztlich beim DAAD.

  3. Harvard University 2024 Rankings. Harvard University is ranked No. 4 (tie) out of 196 in Best Law Schools. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted ...

  4. Harvard Law School offers students a curriculum of unparalleled breadth: more than 500 courses, seminars, and reading groups that together reflect the remarkable range of the faculty’s expertise and interests. Law students have many opportunities for intellectual engagement with faculty and classmates. Over 240 of our courses and small group ...

  5. Harvard Law School students have the opportunity to learn about law and political economy: the study of how law structures power in market societies, and how economy and polity structure each other. Courses cover diverse areas, from property, criminal law, and constitutional law and history to racial capitalism, labor, and the legal architecture of money. Some courses explore specific ...

  6. The LL.M. Class of 2023-2024 182 new students: 98% international; 53% women 84% have 2 or more years of practice or teaching/advanced studies experience 23% hold advanced degrees 69 countries / jurisdictions represented, from Argentina to Zimbabwe 19 Fulbright Scholars 13 Supreme or Constitutional Court clerks 17 full or part-time law teachers, 3 judges/magistrates, and […]

  7. Richard Lazarus is the Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law at Harvard University, where he teaches Environmental Law, Natural Resources Law, Supreme Court Advocacy, and Torts. He also recently served as the Executive Director of the President’s Commission responsible for investigating the root causes of the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. He graduated from Harvard Law School in ...