Join us for an information session PROLAW is a Master of Laws (LLM) degree program in Rule of Law for Development offered at Loyola University Chicago’s campus in Rome, Italy. This unique program prepares students to become qualified and effective rule of law advisors, particularly in countries that are developing, in economic transition, or recovering from violent conflict.
Thursday, February 11 12:00 PM A light lunch will be provided 12th Floor, Conference Room 1233 Philip H. Corboy Law Center
PROLAW offers a robust practice oriented and theory based curriculum covering subjects such as judicial reform, achievement of gender equality, civil and penal law reform, commercial law reform, legal empowerment of the poor, aid for trade, climate change preparedness, human rights, and financing of justice reform.
Now in its fifth year, PROLAW has trained 104 students from the United States and 43 other countries across the globe.
Admitted students may be considered for the PROLAW Administrative Fellow/Tech Assistant position which provides funding towards tuition expenses. The Program is now accepting applications for the 2016–17 academic year. Please join us to learn more. RSVP:
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