The University of Georgia has a masterโs of law for international and Georgian students, which targets an important and growing field of law. Features that make this program unique are:
1) Focus on International Business Law;
2) Intense Legal Research & Writing Curriculum;
3) Practical experience gained by moot courts and law clinics; and
4) Entire program is completely in English. Our instructo
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Most of our lecturers (roughly ยพ) have advanced degrees from universities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, or Western Europe. We have adopted teaching methods that are similar to those used in these jurisdictions, with an emphasize on interactive classes, in which students are encouraged to actively participate, as well as the case study method, focused on analyzing judicial decisions. The Legal Research and Writing (LRW) curriculum is one of the fundamental elements of the program. Students must complete three LRW courses over three semesters: Legal Drafting, Academic Writing, and Moot Court. All students must then compete in a rigorous moot court competition, which includes legal research of a novel issue of law, writing briefs in support of both the claimant and respondent positions, and oral advocacy. Some students compete in one of several international moot competitions, while others compete in an internal competition. International Competitions
UG is very active in international competitions and participates in more moot competitions than any other university in Georgia. We send teams to: the Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot (Vis Moot); ELSA Moot Court Competition on WTO Law (EMC2); the Central & East European Moot Competition (CEEMC); and the International Chamber of Commerceโs International Commercial Mediation Competition. The field of International Business Law embraces the legal framework and environment in which transnational business is conducted, providing an opportunity to learn the principles of that framework and the specific laws and regulations pertaining to areas such as international sales, intellectual property, and corporate governance. These programs would be of interest to students who are keen to have a broader array of career options in international business, banking and finance and, of course, to those who wish to embark on a career in commercial arbitration and litigation. IBL programs cover comparative aspects of the law in subjects like comparative contract and property law, to show how different jurisdictions compare and equally important regulation of trade under the aegis of the World Trade Organisation, as well as the taxation of international business. Courses are designed to prepare students to demonstrate the practical knowledge and hands-on skills that international companies and law firms truly seek when hiring new talent. Studies in international business law cover the regulations and practices that govern international commerce. Students also look at social and cultural issues such as human rights, and some programs allow them to choose a particular area in which to concentrate, such as international investment law, dispute resolution, or even EU business law. About UG Faculty of Law & UG
UG is the largest private law school in Georgia (2nd largest law school overall) and offers bachelor, master, and doctorate degrees. The Faculty of Law is composed of about 1,500 students and 100 lecturers. UG actively participates in international competitions and hosts Georgian competitions. The University of Georgia (UG) is the largest private educational institution in Georgia, with approximately 6,500 students, including over 400 international students from 11 countries. The aim of UG has always been to develop and maintain high academic standards, as well as a high quality of student life, for the benefit of both our students and our community. UG offers a wide range of courses and programs, containing faculties of: Law; Business, Economics and Management; Health Sciences and Public Health (including nursing, dental, pharmacy); IT, Engineering and Mathematics; Social Sciences; and Humanities. UG has fully equipped laboratories, IT rooms, simulation courtroom, and hospital facilities to create a superior learning environment in which students are able to gain theoretical knowledge and develop practical skills.