The master in International Law (LLM) follows the American model, where several courses will be uniquely offered to the LL.M. class, while other courses tailored for the Master's and PH.D. students are also open to LL.B students. This approach ensures a diverse and enriching learning experience for all participants.
Law professors from TAU Law and prestigious international law schools teach almost 50 courses, workshops, and seminars entirely in English. These classes are designed to explore contemporary challenges to law stemming from processes of globalization, the Israeli legal and social systems, the complexities of the Middle East region, and the technological and entrepreneurial dynamism of the "Start-up Nation."
Students may pursue a general course of study or may choose to concentrate their courses in one of the following areas: Business Law, Law and Technology, and International Law and Human Rights.