• LLM in International Business Law at York University is offered as a 1-year (3-term) specialization program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • This program is designed to give lawyers and professionals from around the world advanced training in international business law.
  • The specialization provides students with knowledge in critical, core international business law courses while allowing students the opportunity to pursue their academic interests through electives.
  • The program is consists of at least 21 credits of core courses.
  • All courses require in-person attendance and are scheduled in a variety of formats (daytime, evening, weekend, and intensive) across both Osgoode Hall and OsgoodePD campuses.
  • Students can complete their degree requirements exclusively through course work or through a combination of course work and a Major Research Paper.
  • The elective courses can be drawn from Osgoode Hall’s JD specialization and from other OsgoodePD LLM specializations.
  • The program starts either in early July or early August.
  • Award-winning faculty teach the latest developments in international trade law, international finance, international business transactions, taxation of cross-border transactions, and other related topics.
  • Students may have job opportunities as Judge, Court Clerk, etc with an average salary of around 40,000 USD per year.