LLM
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Definition
- Noun:
- An advanced law degree: An LLM is a postgraduate academic degree in law, typically pursued after obtaining a first law degree (like a JD or LLB). It allows for specialization in a specific area of legal study.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- She completed her LLM in International Human Rights Law at a prestigious university.
- Many lawyers pursue an LLM to enhance their expertise and career prospects.
- The university offers an LLM program with several specialized tracks.
Advanced Usage
"to hold an LLM": to have earned and possess the degree.
- He holds an LLM in Taxation, which is highly valued in his field.
"LLM candidate": a person who is currently studying to obtain the degree.
- As an LLM candidate, her research focuses on environmental law.
Variants and Related Words
- Master of Laws: The full name for the LLM degree.
- The Master of Laws program is designed for both domestic and international lawyers.
Synonyms
- Advanced law degree: A general term for postgraduate legal qualifications.
- Postgraduate law degree: A degree undertaken after a primary law degree.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "LLM" is an initialism for the Latin "Legum Magister," which translates to "Master of Laws." It is almost exclusively used to refer to this specific academic qualification and is not typically used in other contexts.
Noun
- an advanced law degree