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69 Master's degrees in International Law in United States
Conflict Analysis and Resolution
This Conflict Analysis and Resolution, M.Sc. program at George Mason University prepares students for practice and further academic work by integrating conflict analysis and resolution theory, research, and practical techniques.

Human Rights
The Human Rights program at Columbia University is ideal for professionals, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students wishing to further their knowledge and understanding of human rights.
Maritime Law
Surrounded by water, University of Miami School of Law offers a unique opportunity to study Maritime Law.
Human Resources Law and Compliance Certificate
The Human Resources Law and Compliance Certificate program at University of Southern California is designed for experienced lawyers, corporate counsel, consultants, judges, prosecutors, academics, members of government ministries and bankers. Applicants to the M.C.L. program must have completed an LL.M. degree in the U.S. prior to applying to the M.C.L. program.
Law
The Master of Studies in Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law is a 30-credit advanced degree designed for graduates and mid-career professionals seeking to enhance their careers with a versatile alternative to the traditional three-year Juris Doctor degree.
International Arbitration and Business Law
The International Arbitration and Business Law program at American University Washington DC is a flexible degree program designed for professionals and law graduates interested in commercial cross-border transactions and dispute settlement through arbitration.
Commercial Enterprise in Space
The Commercial Enterprise in Space program of the Florida Institute of Technology is designed for students interested in developing the skills and knowledge needed for leadership roles in space technology management, innovation, national security, international law and treaties, and human space flight.
Global Security Studies
Global security in the 21st century is complex: rising powers, non-state actors, hybrid wars, cyber challenges, resource scarcity. With these challenges comes an opportunity to create smart, effective policies that helps shape and protect our world. The Master of Arts in Global Security Studies is offered at Johns Hopkins University.
Intellectual Property and Technology Law
The Intellectual Property and Technology Law program offered by University of San Francisco provides a thorough exposure to American, international, and comparative intellectual property law.