Nikita Tanwar said Penn State Law gives her the flexibility in courses and academic offerings to allow her to shape her education to her interests and career goals, while also giving her a much stronger understanding of the practical application of the law than she had before coming to Penn State.
Azamat Ryszhanov says his Penn State Law education gave him a new perspective on global business regulation, which he uses on a daily basis. In the photo, Ryszhanov stands in front of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan.
Hongbin Jiao, a 2014 graduate of the Penn State Law LL.M. Program, is a partner in the Beijing office of one of China’s leading law firms, where she specializes in intellectual property litigation. Her experience at Penn State Law has helped her in the work she does in China.
Mohanty knew Penn State is among the top 50 of the world’s research universities, and after her research, was impressed with the Penn State Law LL.M. Program. Since becoming a student this past fall, she discovered even more benefits.
Penn State Law is one of a select group of top law schools that have been invited by the International Court of Justice at the Hague to nominate candidates for this prestigious program. Younes Saci is the first Penn State Law student accepted for a clerkship.
Over the past five years, 18 students from the China University of Political Science and Law have enrolled at Penn State Law. Six CUPL students are currently enrolled and shared why they chose the Penn State Law LL.M. Program.
Pictured from left to right: Suyi Chen, Yifan Tong, Haijing Yu, Shuaichen Wu, Yaging Fu, and Mingyu Yang.
A book by LL.M. alumnus Amir Saed Vakil examines global sports law from an Iranian perspective and includes a forward by Penn State Law professor Stephen F. Ross.
This summer lawyers and law students trained outside of the U.S. can study international arbitration law at Penn State Law. Taught by arbitration scholar and expert Professor Thomas Carbonneau, “Arbitration Workshop – Legal Counselling in International Arbitration” will run from June 30 to July 11.